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“The Benefits of Studying with Music”

The article under the headline “The Benefits of Studying with Music” was
published on the 13th of August in 2019.
The author of the article is Marketing Team.
The topic of the article is music and its impact on the educational process.
The key issue of the article is to understand whether music helps with learning or
has the opposite effect.
The article under discussion is dedicated to which effect music can have on our
body and brain and also how to enhance our studying with songs.
It contains a description of a description of the reasons why it is worth evaluating
music not only as an effective tool for reducing stress and anxiety, but also as a
benefit for increasing productivity and improving memory.
The article points out that music is an effective stress reducer in both healthy
individuals and people with health problems. Research finds that listening to
soothing music can decrease blood pressure, heart rate, and anxiety levels. That’s
why students should “listen to music”.
The author outlines that anxiety can become a crippling blockade between students
and their textbooks. Believe it or not, USA Today reveals, “one study found that
music’s effect on anxiety levels is similar to the effect of getting a massage”. It
was confirmed that favorite tunes can reduce anxiety as much as a massage. An
interesting fact is that hip-hop music provides an uplifting effect on its listeners
that can help them accept, manage and deal better with mental health issues.
The article dwells on the fact that music is found to help people perform better in
high-pressure situations, such as the bi-annual high-pressure event that is finals
week. The article draws the reader’s attention to healing side of music and its
effect on body. According to USA Today, music is so powerful to the body that it
can actually help ease the pain. Studies show that music can meaningfully reduce
the perceived intensity of pain. Similar to how a lullaby would calm you, listening
to music can also help you relax as by lowering your blood pressure, easing muscle
tension and increasing your attention span.
The author emphasize that music can help focus more. Researchers find that
“music engages the areas of the brain involved with paying attention, making
predictions and updating the event in memory”. They believe that music choice
was influential in brain processing, revealing.
The author also underlines that music is proven to help improve cognitive
performance. Basically, music helps your brain function! Musical activity serves as
a cognitive exercise for the brain which trains it for more challenges in the future.
Therefore, people who have musical training early on have healthier brains and are
less likely to suffer from debilitating diseases like Alzheimer’s or Dementia.
The author comes to conclusion that that music has an undeniable effect on the
human brain and body and helps to cope with mental problems.
I found this article rather useful, because as a student, it was interesting for me to
learn that music has a healing and positive effect, and also helps to cope with the
problems that every student faces.

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