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You can get a spiritual feeling while playing or listening to music. Some people may feel weird when listening to certain music.
He's texting while listening to music.
There have been many studies performed on this issue which has been nicknamed "The Mozart Effect". The idea is that the sensory stimulation of listening to music while reading can leave the mind more open to learning. The results of these studies conflict leaving no DEFINITE answer. You can learn more here:http://lrs.ed.uiuc.edu/students/lerch1/edpsy/mozart_effect.html This site can help you understand the debate and whether or not listening to music while reading is worth a try.
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.
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Shure. He's just listening to music.
Yes, there is a 3.5mm female input. I've bought another cable which I use primarily in regards to listening music while traveling, which is a huge benefit, compared to the bulky stock cable used for audio production.
Listening to music will affect your body in various way. Smooth music can be therapeutic while loud music will be noise and it can impair your hearing and cause stress.
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Passive listening is the kind of listening we do at the grocery store, in the elevator, or at the dentist. This is background listening, where the music washes over you while you are involved in another activity.
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.
It depends on the person.