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Music Can Make Us Smart and Fight The Pain

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Music Can Make Us Smart and Fight The Pain. Music has been widely used as therapy to cope with various symptoms of depression and anxiety. Apparently, there are many other health benefits of music. The amount of this benefit is still unexplored by researchers. There is something about music and engaging in musical activities that seem to be very stimulating for the brain and body. Favorite songs to sing with family and friends, playing in a band or dancing to music can also strengthen the bond with others.

Some studies have found that listening to music can reduce pain. Other studies have shown that music can be beneficial for patients with heart disease by reducing blood pressure, heart rate and anxiety. Music therapy has also been shown to lift the spirits of patients with depression. Create their own music, either playing musical instruments or singing, can have a therapeutic effect as well. When listening to or involved in the music that makes happy, relaxed, contemplative, the body will have the effect of deep relaxation like deep sleep, warm baths, and reduce overall stress levels.

Several other studies have illustrated that listening to music is a business that is more complex than it seems. The human brain is sorting out the tone, timing, and sequencing of sound to understand the music. Believed that the frontal lobes of the brain is stimulated and activated when listening to music. Because the area is part of the brain associated with higher mental functions such as abstract thinking or planning. Listening to music is one way of listening passively to obtain benefits for the brain. But a more stimulating brain activity and even increase IQ is playing or writing music.

Children six years old who were given music lessons when compared to drama lessons or no instruction to get additional 2-3 points in his or her IQ score. Pre-school children scored better on spatial reasoning tests than those following the computer lessons. But the benefits may not be the same for adults.

Music Therapy Encourage Positive Change to Autistic Children

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Music therapy has not only serves to facilitate positive changes in behavior of adult humans, but also has positive effects on children with autism. Music, according to the research act as external stimuli that make the child comfortable, because it is not involved in direct contact with humans.

Benefits of therapy
Improving the social emotional development of children. When starting a relationship, children with autism tend to be physically ignore or reject social contact offered by others. And music therapy to help stop the withdrawal is a way to build relationships with objects, in this case musical instruments.

Children with autism, according to study results, see the musical instrument as something fun. These children are usually very fond shapes, touching and well produced sound. Therefore, this musical instrument can become an intermediary to build relationships between children with autism with other individuals.

Helping verbal and nonverbal communication. Music therapy can also help children with the ability to communicate how to improve vocal production and stimulate conversation and mental processes in terms of understanding and recognizing. The therapist will try to create communication links between the behavior of children with a particular sound. Children with autism are usually more easily identify and more open to the sound than the verbal approach. Awareness of this music and the relationship between the actions of children with music, has the potential to encourage communication.

Encouraging emotional fulfillment. Most children with autism are less able to respond to stimuli that should help them feel the right emotion. But, because children with autism can respond well to music, the music therapy can help children by providing an environment free from fear.