Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Article: Why Music Moves Us


Greetings, Yes-brainers.


This posting provides a link to an article from the July 2009 issue of Scientific American Mind titled


Why Music Moves Us


New research explains music's power

over human emotions and its benefits

to our mental and physical well-being.


By Karen Schrok


KEY CONCEPTS


"Some scientists conclude that music’s influence over us may be a chance event, arising from its ability to hijack brain systems built for other purposes such as language, emotion and movement."


"Music seems to offer a novel method of communication rooted in emotions rather than in meaning. Research shows that what we feel when we hear a piece of music is remarkably similar to what everybody else in the room is experiencing."


"Songs facilitate emotional bonding and even physical interactions such as marching or dancing together and thus may help cement ties that underlie the formation of human societies. In addition, tunes may work to our benefit on an individual level, manipulating mood and even human physiology more effectively than words can."


Read Why Music Moves Us.



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