Did you know that music can affect mental health do. Researchers Emily Carlson Music Therapy and team examined the relationship between mental health listening habits and responses of the nervous system with mood music, look at a combination of behavioral and neuroimaging to. Study participants recorded by the participants of the nervous system, where they can listen to clips, happy, sad and awesome music sounding using imaging magnetic resonance (fMRI) at AMI's. Aalto University analysis shows that men are more likely to listen to music to express negative feelings that have less activity in the prefrontal cortex, medial (mPFC) in women who are more likely to listen to the diversion. from negative feelings But with the increase in activity mPFC result of this study shows a link between the music and the stimulation mPFC which may mean that some form of hearing have long-term effects on the brain.