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How does listening to music makes you more creative?
« on: 22/11/2016 12:07:43 »
I believe listening to music can decrease stress and anxiety while promoting higher levels of creativity.

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3734071/
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Re: How does listening to music makes you more creative?
« Reply #1 on: 13/12/2016 23:31:33 »
When I was in the Navy, I worked with Computers, whereas before that I was Infantry in the Army (Tri-Service Veteran), but with the Navy the #1 thing we did as our job back then was known as Key Punching and when I was Key Punching, I always had my headphones on and cranked way high, AC-DC, Linda Ronstadt, Billy Joel, and the likes, and I rocked on the keyboard, with a very low error ratio (less than 1%).

Now, today, I almost always have my earbuds in, while I'm online researching and writing, and it helps quite a bit to add music to your activities and the reason why things seem to flow better, while listening to music, is because it side-tracks your st00pid mind and allows you to flow more from your intelligent sub-conscious instead, since your sub-conscious is WAY smarter than you are; it knows EVERYTHING.  ;)

Ribbit  :)

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Re: How does listening to music makes you more creative?
« Reply #2 on: 14/12/2016 14:50:46 »
Music may increase dopamine levels in the ventral striatal/nucleus accumbens (NAc) by increasing cerebral blood flow (CBF). Caffeine may also stimulate dopamine release in the NAc, which may increase creative thinking.

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