Page No 153-160
Anurag Upadhyay
Udai Pratap Autonomous College, Varanasi
Gaurav Rai
FSL, Lucknow
For centuries, music has been a vital component of human civilization. While listening
to music can help people feel more at ease, it also has the effect of reducing stress.
Psychology researchers have long studied the psychological effects of music, which
include lowering mental stress and giving people a sense of comfort. On the other
hand, music has the power to both improve and diminish a person’s ability. One thing
is certain in this circumstance: music affects one’s abilities. Therefore, from the
standpoint of human performance, music is one of the primary topics for revision along
with cognitive dimensions. For this reason, the purpose of this study is to investigate
the effect of music on visual vigilance task performance in terms of perceptual sensitivity.
Sixty randomly chosen participants, ages 20 to 30, whose mean age was 24.57 (SD =
3.15), participated in the visual vigilance experiment in the current study. Performance
data were gathered. The main task factor (F=.028, p = 0.05, \p=.0005) on sensitivity
measures, demonstrated a significant difference in the results, which showed the effect
of music