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Does music potentiate/decrease your thinking? Options
 
Eliyahu
#21 Posted : 5/13/2012 10:10:01 PM
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#22 Posted : 5/13/2012 11:59:04 PM

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As others have said, music has become such a wide concept that "listening to music" encompasses absolutely different types of experience. Depending on the kind of music, on every listener, and the frequency of listening.

What is known is that music (a sound pattern with harmony and frequency, with beat) works positively on the communication between the left and right hemispheres of the brain. It has a very positive impact in kids development, and since we are "neuroplastic", we never cease changing, adapting and growing, it can be very positive for adults as well.

And for the thread question... For me, music that gets me emotionally involved (that turns me on) will decrease my thinking. But I'm not sure if the reason is that it somehow impairs my judgement, or that my faculties are intact but I'm simply less prone to think rationally.

Some kinds of music, though, bring a thinking capacity boost. Bach brings me clarity of mind.



 
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#23 Posted : 5/14/2012 12:52:07 PM

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@Vodsel I can Totally relate.

I tend to stick emotional songs to memories of a certain situation, so when I listen it again it reminds me of that particular situation and emotion.Actually It could be the first time I hear the song but the tempo and general sound of music makes my brain think of different stuff.
I think it's called Anchor or Emotional Anchor!?!?

That's why I much rather prefer instrumentals when learning or at least not emotional.

I'm sure it's just our brain doing it unconsciously or not.

Also to my understanding the world is made of music.Sound or frequencies.
 
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