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A Musical Boost

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09 déc. 2024

“Music and the Brain” explores how music impacts brain function and human behavior, including by reducing stress, pain and symptoms of depression as well as improving cognitive and motor skills, spatial-temporal learning and neurogenesis, which is the brain’s ability to produce neurons.

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09 déc. 2024

Music and the Brain explores how music impacts brain function and human behavior, including by reducing stress, pain and symptoms of depression as well as improving cognitive and motor skills, spatial-temporal learning and neurogenesis, which is the brain’s ability to produce neurons.

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HAZIN SARICA
HAZIN SARICA
09 déc. 2024

according to pegasus "“An Alzheimer’s patient, even if he doesn’t recognize his wife, could still play the piano if he learned it when he was young because playing has become a muscle memory. Those memories in the cerebellum never fade out,” Sugaya says.

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09 déc. 2024

UCF EDU PEGASUS SAYS -“Music and the Brain” explores how music impacts brain function and human behavior, including by reducing stress, pain and symptoms of depression as well as improving cognitive and motor skills, spatial-temporal learning and neurogenesis, which is the brain’s ability to produce neurons.

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SUDENAZ SEZEN
SUDENAZ SEZEN
09 déc. 2024

Paul Rand: The great American poet, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow once said, “Music is the universal language of mankind.” I agree with paul rand.

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09 déc. 2024

UCF EDU PEGASUS SAYS -“Music and the Brain” explores how music impacts brain function and human behavior, including by reducing stress, pain and symptoms of depression as well as improving cognitive and motor skills, spatial-temporal learning and neurogenesis, which is the brain’s ability to produce neurons. Sugaya and Yonetani teach how people with neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s also respond positively to music.-

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akrabapeynir
09 déc. 2024

Brain very diffrent “Usually in the late stages, Alzheimer’s patients are unresponsive,” Sugaya says. “But once you put in the headphones that play [their favorite] music, their eyes light up. They start moving and sometimes singing. The effect lasts maybe 10 minutes or so even after you turn off the music.” crazy

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IREM NUR GUNES
IREM NUR GUNES
09 déc. 2024

music can help us. for example: it makes us smarter, better communicator and stronger.

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music is most important for brain because it improves logic information us

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09 déc. 2024

UCF EDU PEGASUS SAYS -“Music and the Brain” explores how music impacts brain function and human behavior, including by reducing stress, pain and symptoms of depression as well as improving cognitive and motor skills, spatial-temporal learning and neurogenesis, which is the brain’s ability to produce neurons. Sugaya and Yonetani teach how people with neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s also respond positively to music.-

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