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    Affects the Brain I. Speech Overview: A. General Goal: To inform. B. Specific Goal: By the end of my speech, my audience will learn a few things about what is happening in the brain when you are listening to music. II. Introduction: (This is where you start talking) A. Attention Grabber: The average American person listens to about four hours of music every day. B. Relevance Statement: Nearly everybody listens to music in one way or another, so it’s good to know how it is affecting your…

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    The Creative Brain and Memory The brain has so many different functions to it. Neuroscientists are studying the functions of these brains using modern day technology. Some neuroscientists are explaining what they learned about the brain in the "Meet your mind" series. I recently watched two segments of this series. I watched the segment on Memory and Forgetting, and the segment on The Creative Brain. In this essay I will describe what I learned from the segments. The first…

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    Music is integral to human society and allows humans to express and share their emotions with others and also provides relaxation to the mind. Digital technologies have enhanced the reach and quality of music media to many more consumers than what existed with traditional music. While digital music provides much needed convenience, access and quality to the consumers, it also generates concerns for music distribution companies that are affected by the unauthorized distribution of digital music.…

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    Question #1. The brain has two hemisphere, the right and left side. Each hemisphere has it own function working different ways, but are connected by the corpus callosum to serve the body. The left hemisphere controls the right side of the body. The left side is more of the academic side and logical side. The left side is better at understanding language. Language as in being able to communicate with others (speaking). Also comprehending and reading. Left side is better at musical tempo like…

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    candidate”, announces to the public he has Parkinson's disease (Chokshi 1). In the article, Chokshi mentions the symptoms of the disease which happen because of the damage to the brain. This disease cannot currently be cured, but it can be slowed down by the drug levodopa. Levodopa increases the amount of dopamine levels in the brain, which is decreased with Parkinson’s disease. Also Jackson might have symptoms and difficulties, but he will try his hardest to get a good from this tragedy. Even…

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    Music has many effects on the brain. The brain’s ability to absorb and make sense of music is very complex. Regardless of musical style, when music is listened to the brain activates the regions that are involved with movement, memory, planning, and attention- which means that sound isn’t processed with ease. Music is more meaningful to it than any other sound due to it being organized, repetitive, and harmonious. Various types of music have diverse effects on the brain: classical music…

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    Chapter Two Literature Review 2.1 Multiple Sclerosis Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic demyelinating disease of the central nervous system (CNS) that remains incurable. The disease manifests as a wide range of neurological deficits including cognitive impairment, impaired coordination, visual disturbances, and extremity numbness (Weinshenker et al., 1989). MS affects approximately 400,000 people in the US and 2.5 million worldwide and it is the most common inflammatory neurological disease…

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    Singing Exercise

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    Vocal and singing breathing exercises hold the key to effective sound quality and proper pitching, along with developing the correct singing posture. When we breathe, we tend to take in air and release it in a burst, as quickly as possible. This holds true for 99% people but singing requires you to breathe in a different manner. As you move up the learning curve, you will also begin understanding how important it is to control your breath especially while singing soprano or tenor. Proper…

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    knowledge on the subject and that knowledge is supported such as my knowledge on the hippocampus and long-term/ short-term memory. This chapter also offered new insights into ideas I had never heard of before. I was unaware that the left hemisphere of the brain is for language or that at one point a scientist believed that intelligence was related to the amount of forehead protrusion one has. A lot can be taken from reading this. This chapter on memory is a perfect way of talking about…

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    The current debate that is sweeping the nation is that technology is changing the way we think and process information. We find ourselves fidgety and unable to focus on long paragraphs of reading causing us to skim because our brains cannot absorb that much information at a time. The main problem in today’s society is that we are depending on technology to give us the answer to any and every question we have in an instant. Most of the time we just open google, type in what we want to know and…

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