This Is Your Brain On Music
Lisa Vincenti
Music has been an important part of every human culture, both past and present. It can play a part in brain development, learning, mood, and even your health.
Watch how our brain reacts to music:
Have you ever noticed whenever you hear familiar music, your mood visibly “light up” and sing along. When you listen to music you actually like, your brain releases a neurotransmitter called dopamine. So basically music can makes us feel good.
BOOST YOUR IMMUNE SYSTEM
MAKE YOU SMARTER
EVOKE MEMORIES
HELP PARKINSON’S PATIENTS
ASSIST IN REPAIRING BRAIN DAMAGE
Aside from that, music can…
TAP INTO PRIMAL FEAR
REDUCE SEIZURES
MAKE YOU A BETTER COMMUNICATOR
MAKE YOU STRONGER
CHANGE YOUR ABILITY TO PERCEIVE TIME
Whether it’s rock ‘n’ roll, jazz, hip-hop, ambient or classical, your grey matter prefers the same music you do.
To learn more why music is best and how does our brain responds to it, click here https://www.ucf.edu/pegasus/your-brain-on-music/
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