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Have you ever wondered why a song can change your mood? This webinar explores the psychology of music, including evolutionary theories of music perception, how culture, personality, and context shape musical appreciation, and research on music’s therapeutic benefits. at Bangor University

Music and the Mind (Welsh medium session)

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Have you ever wondered why a song can change your mood? This webinar explores the psychology of music, including evolutionary theories of music perception, how culture, personality, and context shape musical appreciation, and research on music’s therapeutic benefits.
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17th March 2026
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Tue, 17 Mar
17:00 - 17:45

In this webinar, we’ll explore the psychology of music. We’ll start by briefly discussing evolutionary theories of music perception, before looking at factors that can influence our appreciation of music. For example, we’ll consider how cultural differences, individual differences, and contextual factors can influence our appreciation and enjoyment of music. Finally, we’ll review research that has looked at the therapeutic benefits of music.

This session will be delivered through the medium of Welsh.

Why Attend?
These taster sessions are ideal for students who want to:

  • Expert Knowledge: Learn from Bangor University's leading researchers and academics.
  • Interactive Sessions: Have your questions answered live during Q&A segments.
  • Flexibility: Join from anywhere, with no commitment – attend the sessions that interest you most.
  • Free Registration: No cost to attend, and you can sign up for as many webinars as you like.

These sessions provide a valuable opportunity to get a head start on university learning and make informed decisions about your future studies.

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Available dates
17th March 2026
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