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effects of music on human body in 250 words.​

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Answered by Akshaya17012004
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How Music Affects Human Beings

Introduction:

The auditory system is the most abundant in the human body, which is why listening to music can affect people. Many have said that music makes them feel better; some say that listening to music helps them learn; others, it motivates. While reading in the internet we found many interesting stories of how music has helped stroke patients learn how to talk again, how patients with Alzheimer could regain some of their memories, and that premature babies could gain weight while listening to music. When we read this, we couldn’t help but wonder how can all of this happen with music?

Memory:

Musicians have better memory than people who don’t know how to play an instrument. This is because their training gives them a high working-memory brain. Having this is good because it enhances thinking and concentration, and you develop better listening abilities. Music training can improve verbal memory and attention. Because it helps concentration, you are able to remember what you are being told and you can distinguish what a specific person is telling you even if you are in a noisy room. This is a very useful ability in school because classrooms are usually very noisy and paying attention can become very difficult, but, if you learn this, you can concentrate on the class and what is being taught. Psychologists from the Chinese University of Hong Kong wanted to prove that kids who receive musical training have better verbal memory and they divided a group of 90 boys into 2 groups, half of them had received musical training. They gave the kids verbal memory tests to see how many words they could remember and the group that had received musical training had remembered more word than the other group, and learned more words with every test.

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