yes by soothing the body
Yes, music can affect the reflexes. Music is also known to affect the mood of human beings and the overall brain activity.
Music soothes the body.
No, but it will affect the decomposition of the human brain.
For sure! If you listen to music as a baby and growing up, you will have a little bit larger 'music center' in your brain. If you are an adult, then music can release hormones that may either get you excited and agitated, or get you super-mellow and relaxed. yes absoblutly, music does effect the brain.
Music helps relieve stress and improves your mood.
It doesn't affect society !... It's a non-communicable disorder of the brain.
Lesuik, (2005) reports that Listening to Preferred music at work has a positive affect on mood, and causes stress relief
The power of positive thinking affects the human brain by diverting thoughts of things that can go wrong and focusing on the things that can go right.
dependent- human pulse rate independant- tempo of music
Listening to music at 440 Hz can have a calming effect on the brain, promoting relaxation and reducing stress levels. This frequency is believed to resonate with the natural frequency of the brain, helping to synchronize brain waves and improve focus and concentration.
When music is played slowly, it can have a calming effect on the human brain. This can help reduce stress, lower heart rate, and promote relaxation. Slow music can also enhance focus and concentration, making it beneficial for tasks that require deep thinking or creativity.
If the field is strong enough, then yes.