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      • The answer is, because music can activate almost all brain regions and networks, it can help to keep a myriad of brain pathways and networks strong, including those networks that are involved in well-being, learning, cognitive function, quality of life, and happiness.
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  2. Oct 7, 2020 · The answer is, because music can activate almost all brain regions and networks, it can help to keep a myriad of brain pathways and networks strong, including those networks that are involved in well-being, learning, cognitive function, quality of life, and happiness.

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  3. Nov 1, 2020 · Music even shows promise in preventing injury: A study by Annapolis, Maryland–based neurologic music therapist Kerry Devlin and colleagues showed that music therapy can help older adults with Parkinson’s disease and other movement disorders improve their gait and reduce falls ( Current Neurology and Neuroscience Reports, Vol. 19, No. 11, 2019).

  4. Patrick Whelan. Music also lights up nearly all of the brain — including the hippocampus and amygdala, which activate emotional responses to music through memory; the limbic system, which governs pleasure, motivation, and reward; and the body’s motor system.

  5. Feb 1, 2024 · The way music impacts the brain can improve mood and overall health. Music generates big emotional and physical benefits, which is one reason why social events — such as concerts — can help bring people together. Flashpop/Digital Vision/Getty Images. By Alison Pearce Stevens. February 1, 2024 at 6:30 am.

  6. Mar 15, 2019 · 18K. 694K views 5 years ago Tech Effects S1 E3. In this episode of Tech Effects, we explore the impact of music on the brain and body. From listening to music to performing it, WIRED's Peter...

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  7. Apr 28, 2023 · One reason music has such an immediate impact on us is due to the way it is processed rapidly in the limbic system, the part of the brain which helps us experience emotions.

  8. Dec 15, 2022 · Along with triggering a release of the feel-good hormone dopamine, science has shown that listening to music may boost our cognitive function, potentially relieve symptoms of anxiety and stress,...

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