the music effects on the human brain by francheska camilo
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Francheska Camilo González
English Version: March 2, 2014
The music effects on the human brain
The central nervous system is formed by two structures known as the brain and the spinal cord.
This is protected by bony structures, where the upper part of the nervous system is protected by
the skull and the bottom is protected by the spine. The central nervous system is the place where
lie the emotional and cognitive development of the individual functions. The brain is the most
important organ of the central nervous system, as this has the total control of physiological
responses, behavior or behavior and mental processes. This organ intercoms all the time with the
spinal cord, which controls reflexes.
The brain is the most complex organ of the human nervous system. This body is divided into two
hemispheres that have different functions for brain organization. In the brain, the left hemisphere
is responsible for the language processing and the right hemisphere is in charge of the perception
and processing of music.
The majority of brain development occurs during childhood. During the first days of life, human
beings have many neurons that than being used and promoted in activities, these can be linked to
create brain connections that transmit and store information that will generate some learning that
can be used in future. According to Gordon Shaw, of the Irvine University of California, music
stimulates the brain patterns in children, causing strengthening of the cortical neurons and the
circuits used for mathematics. The musical language must be exposed during the infancy of the
human being, because that music promotes greater learning to reasoning, language, mathematics,
and the emotional aspect which promotes a better interaction with society.
The musical language generates an alpha wave or cerebral electrical charge. The "Mozart Effect"
and the "Tomatis Effect", are examples of a therapeutic program conducted by Dr. Alfred
Tomatis, which use the stimulation of musical pieces by Mozart and other classical pieces as a
method of rehabilitation for language and development of speech. Music is used to stimulate and
increase the capacity of the memory, concentration, creativity, interaction, development of the
senses and muscles, including among other effects that benefit the physical and mental
performance of people.
The musical language is derived from modern music or from which possess classical pieces.
Music can be used for leisure activities and relaxation methods. When someone listen music or a
song that is their liking, will get a decrease in the amount of stress and a increase in the blood
flow, which is an beneficial result for the human cardiovascular system.
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