Music, Memory and Creativity
Music helps improve your memory. Research suggests that the silence in between two musical notes can trigger the neurons and brain cells which are required for sharp memory. Music from flute, sarod, and santoor, are ideal for the improvement of memory and concentration.Music with stronger beats causes brain waves to resonate in such a way that is synch to the music. This brings about higher levels of alertness and concentration.
Music also enhances your creativity. Music has positive effects on the right side of your brain. Music affects the brain’s center which is responsible for creativity development.
If knowledge is considered to be food for thought, music is said to be the digestive system that is responsible for making sure that is integrated appropriately. So if you want to personally experience the effect of music on the brain, try visiting a quaint café and listen to its relaxing and pleasant music and then following it up with a visit to a club playing hardcore Hip Hop music. You will surely notice the effect!
Music Therapy
Understanding how does music affect the brain has been a topic of scientific research for years. It still is a very broad subject and scientists don't yet fully understand all the implications of music on the brain.Although there is still not yet a full understanding of how does music affect the brain, modern and alternative treatments have began to embrace music's effects by making use of music therapy to treat depression, ADD patients, seizures, premature infancy, and insomnia.
Problems and other negative feelings such as anxiety, worrying, and depression create an uncomfortable and sometimes chaotic mood in the brain, thereby affecting its functioning. This is reflected in weaker reasoning ability and increased difficulty in the performance of tasks as a result of a reduction in the levels of serotonin.
Author: Christy Rakoczy
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