“…It has been widely used as a therapeutic tool in many disorders in humans, for instance, Alzheimer disease (Simmons-Stern et al, 2010;Simmons-Stern et al, 2012), Parkinson disease (de Dreu et al, 2012), depression (Maratos et al, 2008), autistic spectrum disorder (Gold et al, 2006), schizophrenia (Mössler et al, 2011) and aphasia (van der Meulen et al, 2012). Using sensory enrichments, such as music, have been studied in several animals, including sheep, dairy cattle, piglets, goats, mice, rats, fish, horses, monkey and poultry, mainly day-old chicks (Uetake et al, 1997;Campo et al, 2005;de Jonge et al, 2008;Xu et al, 2009;Papoutsoglou et al, 2010;Stachurska et al, 2015;Xing et al, 2016). Although, using music is a vital tool for improving piglets and dairy cows' welfare and behaviour where it reduces the stress on cows and increases milk yield (O'Brein, 2014).…”