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Music & the brain : What Happens When You Listen To Music?

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    Feeling stressed out? Need extra motivation to get you through the day?

    Try listening to your favorite track.

    It has been proven that listening to your favorite tune can yield positive results without uneasy side effects. This means that you can reap the benefits of music on the way to work or during your break in between classes at school.

    For a closer look at how you can utilize music to its full potential, check out the infographic.

    You might be surprised to know that even babies can benefit from catchy tunes. 5 month old babies have the ability to distinguish music they like from a batch of random sounds. Furthermore, music can help you build and retain your memory. This is why some learning institutions match classical music with studying.

    In theory, this also works in creative settings such as art exhibits.


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