A stereo music system as environmental enrichment for captive chimpanzees

Lab Animal
Sue HowellChristine Nelson

Abstract

Music has been shown to have beneficial effects on humans but little is known about the effects of music on nonhuman primates in biomedical research settings. The authors monitored the effects of music on the behavior of captive chimpanzees and found that music had significant positive effects, including a reduction in agitated and aggressive behaviors.

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