Science 'decoding' the miraculous effects of listening to classical music

Few people know that, in addition to their spiritual values, listening to classical music can also bring many unexpected benefits to health such as pushing back dementia, increasing the ability of the brain to work, reducing pain due to illness or improved sleep.

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A team of graduate students at Northumbria University in the UK, have done some experiments on the ability of the brain to act under sound, by listening to Vivaldi's 'Spring Concerto' and learning. Posts. But the final result shows that, when switching to listening to the sad song 'Concerto Fall' , the ability to absorb knowledge and agility in behavior is further promoted.Since then, they claim that the brain works better when exposed to gentle and pleasant tones.

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When listening to classical music, people with Alzheimer's disease (memory loss) will somehow regain forgotten memories and memories. Because music can 'wake up' parts of the brain that are not affected by dementia.This is confirmed in the book 'Musicophilia: Stories about music and brain' by neurologist Oliver Sacks.

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There is a lot of research about the influence of music on sleep quality. And one of them is tested by comparing 'good sleep' between two cases: listening to lively music and light music before sleeping.The results showed that, when exposed to classical music, people go to sleep faster and deeper.Since then, scientists believe that listening to gentle and pleasant sounds will help the spirit of comfort and contribute to improving sleep quality.

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Scientists believe that listening to classical music will help patients reduce physical and mental pain after surgery. Of course, it cannot replace pain relievers, but contributes to the relief of pain and depressive symptoms. Because, in the process of listening to music, the brain is distracted and invisible, it will temporarily forget the pain in the body, thereby reducing the feeling of pain of the patient. Writer William Shakespeare once said: 'If music is love food, play up. And give me its redundancy. 'Indeed, music expresses things that we cannot say in words and relieve emotions that are hidden in our hearts, helping us to recognize and honestly face ourselves.Research by Southern Methodist University shows that, when listening to classical music, students communicate more openly.In addition, music helps to strengthen the spirit of laziness or fatigue of learning and inspiring to work better.

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Cardiologist, professor Bernardi at Pavia University in Italy found a link between 'Symphony No. 9' and human blood pressure.Accordingly, the music process reduces blood pressure markedly.This reduction is reflected in the experiment performed by Mozart and Strauss's music, resulting in a more powerful Mozart effect.From a scientific perspective, classical music tracks are synchronized with the body's natural 'rhythm' and contribute to optimal blood pressure balance.