To an aging brain, music is the best medicine. If at an older age, listening to relatively newer music is more beneficial to the brain, as the unrecognized sounds of new songs help to challenge the brain (“Keep Your Brain”). In another experiment, patients of stroke rehab were given their choice of music to listen to, in addition to normal treatment, and then were later tested on mood, quality of life, and other cognitive measures. Results of these studies showed that the patients who listened to their music of choice significantly improved on their memory, attention, and understanding (Suttie). These results prove that listening to the music of personal choice, whether a positive overall message or not, can still improve brain function and
To an aging brain, music is the best medicine. If at an older age, listening to relatively newer music is more beneficial to the brain, as the unrecognized sounds of new songs help to challenge the brain (“Keep Your Brain”). In another experiment, patients of stroke rehab were given their choice of music to listen to, in addition to normal treatment, and then were later tested on mood, quality of life, and other cognitive measures. Results of these studies showed that the patients who listened to their music of choice significantly improved on their memory, attention, and understanding (Suttie). These results prove that listening to the music of personal choice, whether a positive overall message or not, can still improve brain function and