Can special music boost your 'Love Hormone'? swiss study investigates
NCT ID NCT07276152
Summary
This study aims to understand if music enhanced with special sound technology can safely increase oxytocin levels in the blood. Researchers will compare the effects of this enhanced music to regular music in 22 healthy adults and people with a hormone condition called AVP-deficiency. They will measure hormone changes and ask participants about their feelings to see if the music has any emotional or physical impact.
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University Hospital Basel
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