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How music help in our life

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Answered by amitkumar541
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Here are 7 ways:
1. Music Helps You Relax
Yes, research shows music is relaxing .
I know, I know, obvious, right? But what you might not know is the type of music that helps people relax best .
Need to chill out? Skip the pop and jazz and head for the classical.
Via Richard Wiseman's excellent book 59 Seconds: Change Your Life in Under a Minute:
Blood pressure readings revealed that listening to pop or jazz music had the same restorative effect as total silence. In contrast, those who listened to Pachelbel and Vivaldi relaxed much more quickly, and so their blood pressure dropped back to the normal level in far less time.
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2. Angry Music Improves Your Performance
We usually think of anger as something that's just universally bad. But the emotion has positive uses too.
Anger focuses attention on rewards, increases persistence, makes us feel in control and more optimistic about achieving our goals.
When test subjects listened to angry music while playing video games, they got higher scores.
Via The Science of Sin: The Psychology of the Seven Deadlies (and Why They Are So Good For You) :
What Tamir and her colleagues found was that people preferred to listen to the angry music before playing Soldier of Fortune. Faced with a task in which anger might serve a useful function, facilitating the shooting of enemies, participants opted for an anger boost. What's more, listening to the angry music actually improved performance…
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3. Music Reduces Pain
When ibuprofen isn't doing the job, might be time to put on your favorite song.
Research shows it can reduce pain:
Preferred music was found to significantly increase tolerance and perceived control over the painful stimulus and to decrease anxiety compared with both the visual distraction and silence conditions.
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4. Music Can Give You A Better Workout
What's the best thing to have on your iPod at the gym?
The weight room is no place to try new genres. Playing your favorites can boost performance :
The performance under Preferred Music (9.8 +/- 4.6 km) was greater than under Nonpreferred Music (7.1 +/- 3.5 km) conditions. Therefore, listening to Preferred Music during continuous cycling exercise at high intensity can increase the exercise distance, and individuals listening to Nonpreferred Music can perceive more discomfort caused by the exercise.
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5. Music Can Help You Find Love
Want to get the interest of that special someone? Put on the romantic music.
Women were more likely to give their number to men after hearing love songs:
…The male confederate asked the participant for her phone number. It was found that women previously exposed to romantic lyrics complied with the request more readily than women exposed to the neutral ones.
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6. Music Can Save A Life
Do you know the proper way to give CPR chest compressions? Turns out timing is key.
And how can you best remember that timing during an emergency?
Sing "Stayin' Alive " by the BeeGees. Yes, I'm serious:
…Dr. John Hafner of the University of Illinois College of Medicine in Peoria had 15 physicians and med students perform the 100-compression procedure (on mannequins) while listening to the Bee Gees classic "Stayin' Alive." As Hafner reports in the Journal of Emergency Medicine, their mean compression rate was an excellent 109.1. Five weeks later, they repeated the exercise while singing the song to themselves as a "musical memory aid." Their mean rate increased to 113.2. The medical professionals reported that the "mental metronome" improved both "their technical ability and confidence in providing CPR."
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7. Music Can Improve Your Work - Sometimes
Does music at the office make you work better or just distract you? It's a much debated issue and the answer is not black and white.
For the most part, it seems music
decreases work performance - but makes you happier while you work :
…A comparison of studies that examined background music compared to no music indicates that background music disturbs the reading process, has some small detrimental effects on memory, but has a positive impact on emotional reactions…
That said, a little bit of music can
make you more creative . If you have ADHD, noise helps you focus:
Noise exerted a positive effect on cognitive performance for the ADHD group and deteriorated performance for the control group, indicating that ADHD subjects need more noise than controls for optimal cognitive performance.
And music with positive lyrics makes you more helpful and collaborative.
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