Yes it can. In a way. The music is so loud it blasts in your brain and your brain tells you to keep up with the music so it makes you run faster.
I would imagine it has quite a bit to do with the way the person's brain works. For example: some people can read in a crowded room while others can not. It is possible that listening to hip-hop music can help you get your problems done faster, but someone else may get done faster listening to oldies, or even metal. It's really all about what kind of music you like.
NO. it gets you distracted in what you are working on.
it depends on what music you listen to and how loud it is and whether you like it or not. It also depends on what you are learning.
Music is good because it can help you relax. Listening to music can cheer you up when you're having a bad day.
: Easy ! The song that you don't understand the lyrics ( language ) . :)
The eriPlanet Music site provides streams of music for listening to in your browser. The music is not available for downloading.
Yes it can. Not all music though. Research has proven that classical and rock music relax students and help tem concentrate.
yes because the music crams away the other thoughts to help you study
Scientific studies have shown that listening to soft, instrumental music can help you to concentrate better - any other kind of music is just distracting.
choosing a type of music genre suitable for this will help decreasing your stress. If you enjoy the music you are listening to or if you listen to classical music, then yes, it can get rid of stress.
Music can have two effects: For one, it can help relax the mind if it is calming to you. It can, however, also distract you. It really all depends on you. Try it with and without music, and see what is better for you.
I believe that listening to music while running or playing a sport doesn't put me in danger because it helps people concentrate more in their running and sports. Also, many peoples says listening to music while running or playing sport improve your workout concept and many people in gyms had tried this. In addition, a physiologists named Tom Fritz said that, "listening to music drowns out our pain and exhaustion". Also, listening to music while exercising improves the experience even more.