After having listened to Heavy Metal for over 20 years I can honestly say that there is no simple answer.
It can be a source of energy and relaxation. It can stimulate your mind, inspire you, and provoke ideas and the thought process.
It will not change who you already are or turn you into something better or worse. YOU make your own decisions based on experiences and how you choose to translate and learn from those experiences and how you choose to view the world. YOU choose what you do to your brain.
When you are listening to music, the brain analyses the various patterns that the music creates. Music is about pattern recognition, on the neurological level.
Listening to the kind of music that requires head banging causes brain damage. ^eff you. apparently head-banging can bruise the front of your brain, but i don't believe it. :D
Some spread myth that headbanging, "will tear axons in your brain and cause brain cells death." Headbanging can contribute to brain damage but its will be due stroke or maybe concussion but claiming that headbanging tear axons is a joke
Every portion of your brain particularly the right side which focuses on creativity. But while you are listening or playing music every synapse of your brain is working and doing something different. For example, while listening to a song your brain counts each beat, each rhythm change and stores it so you know when it either changes again or goes back to the original beat.
Listening to loud pop music can harm and damage our ears. We should prevent listening to some music that can contain bad language. Some of the other disadvantages that it can be annoying when the DJ speaks while the song is performing. It is frustrating that most of people nowadays are listening only to pop music.
When you are listening to music, the brain analyses the various patterns that the music creates. Music is about pattern recognition, on the neurological level.
Listening to the kind of music that requires head banging causes brain damage. ^eff you. apparently head-banging can bruise the front of your brain, but i don't believe it. :D
maybe
There is currently no scientific evidence to suggest that music can directly kill brain cells. Enjoying music is generally a healthy activity that can have positive effects on the brain, such as boosting mood and reducing stress. However, excessive exposure to loud music or noise could potentially damage hearing, which is connected to brain function.
Some spread myth that headbanging, "will tear axons in your brain and cause brain cells death." Headbanging can contribute to brain damage but its will be due stroke or maybe concussion but claiming that headbanging tear axons is a joke
because brain and humans both are not multi- taskers.
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.
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.
Every portion of your brain particularly the right side which focuses on creativity. But while you are listening or playing music every synapse of your brain is working and doing something different. For example, while listening to a song your brain counts each beat, each rhythm change and stores it so you know when it either changes again or goes back to the original beat.
Listening to music at a high volume can overstimulate the hair cells in the inner ear, causing temporary hearing loss or damage. This can lead to a feeling of loudness or ringing in the ears. It is important to protect your ears by listening to music at a reasonable volume to prevent long-term hearing damage.
Search (Relaxing music by Juncel) it can motivate you on your studies by listening to it
When listening to music, goosebumps can be caused by the brain releasing dopamine, a feel-good chemical, in response to the emotional impact of the music. This can trigger a physical response, such as goosebumps, as a way of expressing strong emotions.