We develop our body’s response to music as adults. ()
A. Correct
B. Wrong
Correct answer: B
Explanation: The body does not form after adulthood Response to music, we respond to music from infancy.
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How music affects emotions:
1. Brainstem reflex: One or more basic acoustic characteristics of music are captured by the brainstem. The brainstem recognizes this as some important or urgent information worth noting
2. The "singing" of circadian rhythms and musical rhythms: some circadian rhythms (such as heart rhythm) of the human body are in the external musical rhythm /Under the influence of beat, synchronize with the music. 3. Evaluative conditioning: Certain music always appears together with other positive or negative stimuli in a person's experience. When the person hears the corresponding music, he will be aroused corresponding positive or negative emotions. (See: Classical Conditioning)
4. Emotional contagion: People feel the emotions conveyed by music and then internalize them (See: ***Emotion)