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Does music benefit the brain like exercise does?
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Does music benefit the brain like exercise does?
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Kate Radford asked the Naked Scientists:
There's a lot of research supporting the idea that exercise will improve your memory and potentially increase the amount of stuff you're able to learn in a period of time. I'm not a terribly active person, but I do sing in four choirs (I know, I have no life; it's awesome). As a biochemistry student, I could use all the help I can get, so, I'm wondering: does making music have similar benefits to the brain as exercise? (I understand that there will be confounding variables, such as the fact that singing is a controlled physical activity.)
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Kate
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I have heard suggestions that singing in groups helps with social cohesion and a feeling of "belonging".
Although, if you can't sing at all, you may feel that you
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Does music benefit the brain like exercise does?
Yes, Music listening may increase cerebral blood flow (CBF) in the frontal lobe and stimulate endogenous dopamine release.
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