“…North et al's stance is grounded in the psychological and sociological employment of music; they suggest that music is capable of performing useful functions for listeners. The utility of music has been highlighted in numerous studies, each illustrating music's potential to augment various aspects of the self: psychological (e.g., ChamorroPremuzic & Furnham, 2007;Greasley & Lamont, 2011;Laukka, 2007), emotional (e.g., Gantz, Gartenberg, Pearson, & Schiller, 1978;Laiho, 2004;Sloboda, 2005), social (e.g., Ben nett, 2015;Christenson & Roberts, 1998;Laiho, 2004), and physiological (e.g., Juslin, Liljeström, Västfjäll, Barradas, & Silva, 2008;Sloboda, 2005).…”