Why People Are Musically Driven

By Caelum Sparks | Jan 10, 2017 08:07 AM EST

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A never been identified specific functional connection between brain parts that is associated directly on how a person reacts thru listening to music is now being studied. The results that the international team of neuroscientists came up with were even published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

But they did not produce the same findings because the population's percentage of three-to-five has not shown any interest or reaction to the music they are listening to, these people may be suffering to "musical anhedonia", a psychological disorder that hinders a person to experience pleasure by listening to music or maybe Major Depressive Disorder (MDD). Individuals like them are nicknamed "anhedonics."

Humans feel pleasure from tone sequences, which has perplexed scientists and philosophers until today. Arthur C. Clarke (1953) suggests that even aliens might be awed on how humans waste their time listening to worthless rhythms. Yet, humans still consider music more entertaining and pleasurable than dough, food and passion. Music is very inspiring that people outline critical mechanisms and even tried to connect these to neuroscientific insights that mediate reward, these are from the introduction of NCBI.

An integral part of life that is highly pleasurable is music because it has the ability to stimulate emotions. Neural mechanisms are poorly understood as explained by Peter Vuust and Morten L Kringelbach from their review entitled The Pleasure of Making Sense of Music from Kringelbach.org. Creation of anticipatory structures that musicologists proposed modifies figure relations that allows music to manipulate a person's emotion. They even acknowledge anticipation as a fundamental mechanism underlying musical structures.

Regardless of ulture and religion, humans still think music make so much sense. Neuroscientific evidence came out as a consequence to the growth of technology to observe the human brain structure and its functions according to an article of Psychology Today. But still, we humans are physically driven by energy, but psychologically driven by melody.

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