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Professor Adrian North is a leading academic in the social and applied psychology of music, affiliated with Curtin University's School of Population Health under the Faculty of Health Sciences. He holds the rank of Professor and has served in the Office of the Provost. His research focuses on music's role in well-being, consumer behavior, and societal trends. With a BA (Hons.) in Psychology and a PhD from the University of Leicester, North has over 200 peer-reviewed publications and has pioneered studies on music consumption patterns, lyrical content analysis, and cross-cultural music studies.
His work spans decades, analyzing music's impact on mood regulation, purchasing decisions, and cultural identity. Key contributions include computerized analyses of global music trends (e.g., UK/US comparisons) and pandemic-era music shifts. North’s methodologies often integrate computational tools with psychological frameworks, bridging empirical musicology and behavioral science.
Research highlights include examining parenting style’s influence on music preference, the role of weather in musical features, and wine-tasting perception influenced by background music. His findings are widely cited in psychology, marketing, and social sciences. North collaborates internationally and advises on music’s societal applications in health and consumer contexts.





