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Interesting about the music
Music affects our brain much more deeply than any other human experience.Let’s look at some interesting facts about music.
Music helps premature babies
Children born too early need a long hospital stay in order to gain the right weight and get stronger. To speed up this process, many hospitals have resorted to the use of music. A team of canadian scientists has found that playing music to premature babies can lower their pain sensitivity and improve their eating skills, which in turn helps newborns gain weight. Hospitals use music that mimics the sounds of a mother’s heartbeat and uterine movements to lull babies born prematurely. Continue reading
Sound and memory
Have you noticed yourself? You can’t remember the phone number or the intercom code, but as soon as your hand touches the digital scoreboard, your fingers type in the desired code. Tactile memory? Yes, and it can also be visual, olfactory, auditory, etc. We remember the bored tune by ear, sing it. All it takes is for the chorus in a hit song to be sung twice, so that the listener will remember it forever. We can say that auditory memory is quite well developed in most people, and, consequently, the effectiveness of advertising through hearing in some cases is much higher than through other channels of perception. And in many cases, additional information received when listening to an audio message (for example, a video sequence) only distracts from the information and reduces its memorability. Continue reading