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Subject: Can music make the brain more susceptible for messages?

Date: Sun Jun 6 19:49:47 1999
Posted by Ulrik Svensson
Grade level: grad (science) School: Linkoping university
City: Linkoping State/Province: No state entered. Country: Sweden
Area of science: Neuroscience
ID: 928716587.Ns
Message:

I've read that music affect big parts of the brain in many ways.
For example it can cause emotions and increase the heart rate.

I wonder if music also can "open" the brain and make it more
susceptible for messages that we otherwise would dismiss?

Is it possible that "manipulation" or influences like that can
occurs without we noticing it?

I'm sorry for my terrible English. It isn't my first language.


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