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  1. Music also lights up nearly all of the brain — including the hippocampus and amygdala, which activate emotional responses to music through memory; the limbic system, which governs pleasure, motivation, and reward; and the body’s motor system. This is why “it’s easy to tap your feet or clap your hands to musical rhythms,” says Andrew Budson, MD ’93, chief of cognitive and behavioral ...

  2. Sep 22, 2024 · That’s because music can trigger the release of dopamine, the feel-good neurotransmitter. It’s like a natural high, minus the questionable side effects. And let’s not forget about the cognitive boost music can provide. Studies have shown that listening to music can improve memory, enhance creativity, and even help with problem-solving.

  3. Our review focused on the neurological and psychological implications of music, as well as presenting the significant clinical relevance of therapies using music. Keywords: pitch perception, cognitive enhancement, memory encoding, limbic system, rehabilitation, music-based therapies. 1. Introduction

  4. Nov 28, 2022 · Whether or not music may elevate mood and increase motivation whilst people engage in mental work, the human cognitive capacity is limited (the brain can only attend to and process limited amount of information at one time; Eysenck & Keane, 2020) and it is plausible to ask whether (or to what extent) background music (BgM) listening can hinder cognitive performance in any way.

    • Stress management. Music provides calmness and relaxation. Music listening is strongly associated with stress reduction by the decrease of physiological arousal as indicated by reduced cortisol levels, lowered heart rate, and decreases in mean arterial pressure (de Witte et al., 2020).
    • Emotional effects of music. Music can evoke a wide range of feeling states, such as exuberance, compassion, or tenderness (Cowen et al., 2020). For example, the “Star-Spangled Banner” stirs pride, Vivaldi’s “Four Seasons” makes some people feel energized, and “The Last Song” by Elton John triggers sadness.
    • Musical pleasure. Music has the ability to evoke powerful emotional responses (chills and thrills) in listeners. Positive emotions dominate in musical experiences.
    • Social bonding. Music is thought to be the social glue that enhances cooperation and strengthens feelings of unity. Music triggers the hormones oxytocin and serotonin, responsible for bonding, trust, and intimacy (Levitin, 2010).
  5. Feb 8, 2019 · Music can make us feel all sorts of emotions, some of which are negative, added Laurel Trainor, professor of psychology, neuroscience and behavior and director of the McMaster Institute for music ...

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  7. Sep 18, 2024 · Discover how music influences the brain, from boosting memory and regulating emotions to enhancing cognitive function and physical health. Learn about the brain regions involved in processing music, like the auditory cortex, motor cortex, and limbic system, and explore how music therapy benefits mental and emotional well-being.

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