“…A range of experimental approaches has been developed to reliably modify participants' emotional experience (Kučera & Haviger, 2012;Marcusson-Clavertz et al, 2019), which can be divided into two main types of mood induction procedure (MIP): simple (one technique) and combined (two or more techniques at the same time) (Joseph et al, 2020;Jallais & Gilet, 2010;Eich et al, 2007). In particular, music seems to have a special power when combined with other procedures to induce changes in affect (Berthold-Losleben et al, 2021;Quarto et al, 2014;Zhang et al, 2014). Indeed, music is a universal component of human life (Sloboda, 2010) that we strategically use in our everyday life to regulate emotions and manage mood (Berthold-Losleben et al, 2021;Cook et al, 2019), as it can both shape and reflect emotional arousal, energy, and tension (Park et al, 2019;Madison, 2011;Zampini & Melcher, 2011;North, 2010).…”