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Music on the Brain

June 5, 2013
By Anonymous

Did you know that music can help cure stroke? Music therapy can help people regain motor skills that they lost over time. Music can also help with personality problems. Music can make people more social and agreeable. It can also help you think when doing something


I have been researching the topic of music for our 8th grade culminating project. Some key things I’ve learned about it are that it can help your brain presses information. Music that is 200 years old can help the brain organize information. Music also will help with giving you background noise to help you work. It can also make louder places seem quieter. Music makes your brain think more than any other task.

It’s really incredible that a library is not the best place to work. In reality your brain needs some background noise to work best. The amount that is best is around 70 decibels. The background noise helps with creativity. Also one car driving by is 70, so that would be about what you want.

One other impactful aspect of the topic I explored described how music can heel people that have had problems. There was this one guy that hit his head; he only had a 7 second memory after that. The only thing he could do was play an interment. There are cases like this, just not as bad of memory loss.

I am starting to realize how important it is to play an interment. If you play you will be able to help others as well as yourself. Even though many people in my class quit, those who play seem to have more commitment to things. Adults who don’t play an interment usually with they had. If you think it’s boring now you should still try.

I think the way I want this project to impact me is by showing people how it is important to keep playing. I think that every kid should at least play an interment their time in middle school. We should have it so you can have many kinds, but still have to play.



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