it does on us
no
It did not effect any animals
any animals that live in that area
no
this question is very indirect, but here are some brief suggestions. techno music represents sound waves, which affect all matter in calculable ways. animals consist of matter, so yes; it does affect animals. If you mean behaviorally, the electrical transduction of neurons by sound affects the behavior of neural processes which, under the brain-body paradigm, must affect their observable behaviors directly; you need to know what to look for though. As humans are animals, one conscious effect of techno music, or indeed any music, that you may have noticed might be moving themselves to the beat. This is one commonly observable affect of techno music on humans. I don't know if there are any other animals that dance to music.
Different music has different affects on animals. Some animals behaviors, have been noted as to have changed, according to the music they hear.
Music has been shown to have a positive effect on animals, with some studies suggesting it can reduce stress and anxiety in certain species. In some cases, music has been used to calm animals in shelters, zoos, and veterinary clinics. However, the type of music and its volume can affect animals differently, so it's important to consider their specific needs and preferences.
Music of any kind can affect people of all ages.
how does music effect people today?how does music effect people today?
I have a pet tree frog, Mitch, and yes, i believe he likes music. Many people can say that music has no effect on animals, but I disagree. He seems noticeably more content when I play Mozart for him.
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Scientific studies have shown that listening to soft, instrumental music can help you to concentrate better - any other kind of music is just distracting.