yes it activates a part of your brain that most people dont use... it helps you creativly
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.
music while studying would acually help believe it or not because the music part of your brain is right by your thibking part of the brain so it will help you remember things and think easier when singing music in your head to yourself that's y u sing in your head because when ever you think you sing to youself because the parts of your brain are next tio each other same with smelling and thinking like taking whiffs of peppermint and studying would help well, actually not all music will help, there is a certain type of music-classical music
The ISBN of This Is Your Brain On Music is 0525949690.
This Is Your Brain On Music was created in 2007.
No, music can not be bad for someone's brain at all.
This Is Your Brain On Music has 314 pages.
The Right side of the brain listens to music
Music affects the brain.
Studies have shown that soft, instrumental music does help you to concentrate better on what you are reading. Loud music, music with heavy rhythm, or music with vocals distracts you because your brain keeps trying to figure out the music and the words. So when you read, listen to light jazz, or classical, or anything soft and instrumental.
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.
Yes, it stimulates the brain to work harder. But be careful or you might get distracted! Hope I helped you out! Enjoy!
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.