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Music and Depression—It's Only One Emotion

"Numerous studies have shown that music affects emotions and mood states and can also modify physiological responses. It is well recognized...that changes in mental and emotional activity alter autonomic nervous system [ANS] function. The ANS, in turn, regulates cardiovascular, neuroendocrine and immune system activity. Thus, it is postulated that since music alters mood and emotional state, the immune, hormonal, cardiovascular and other physiological changes observed after people listen to music are likely to be mediated by the ANS." —Heartmath.org

"One Emotion"—Chuck Nash

Guitar-based rock/folk/pop with intelligent lyrics and strong melodic sensibilites, somewhere between Counting Crows, Tom Petty, and Toad The Wet Sprocket...

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