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Effects of Music on the Brain

I was able to talk to one of my close friends Molly Cate, who was previously a Musical Theatre major, so she worked with music a lot. I knew she had had some issues with a concussion and having to relearn how to sing again, but I was unaware of all the actual effects it had had. She really felt like music was what saved her after that and was able to get her brain restarted and her memories back in order. Music has had a big impact on her life that she wasn't even aware it had had. I think its amazing how such a simple thing as music can have such an impact on the world, and everyone in it.

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  1. Wow MUSIC definitely affects the senses. The way music can change a mood is powerful and I agree music is like a drug. How amazing it is for your friend to feel such an overwhelming experience each time she hits the stage. I often forget how much much music can ease, stress, or enlighten a mood. Great Video

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  2. Great video! Your friend did a good job in sharing her thoughts. You did a great job explaining the science behind effects of music.

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