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How to develop the "musical brain"?

How to develop our "musical brain" is naturally inseparable from music, and many years of practical research by human research experts have just confirmed this point: music has the function of developing the potential of the right brain. It is generally believed that people who have been engaged in music practice for a long time, especially musicians, mostly have lasting and agile memories. This is because from the physiological mechanism, the use of music can stimulate the hippocampus of the brain and promote the secretion of acetylcholine neurotransmitters. In addition, music itself is the product of imagination and association, which can make music users enrich their imagination and develop their creativity, thus improving human quality and intelligence.

In daily life, if people can often enjoy or play their favorite music after using language brain to work and study, it can stimulate the right hemisphere of the brain to produce new exciting foci, so that the language brain can be fully rested. More importantly, it can improve the long-term inhibition of one hemisphere caused by the imbalance between the left and right brains, increase the excitability of the cerebral cortex, and improve its conduction and storage capacity accordingly, so that the advantages of the two hemispheres of the brain can be fully coordinated and brought into play. As psychologist Lawrence pointed out: "Only when the right hemisphere of the brain is fully utilized can this person be the most creative."

Practice has proved that the left and right hemispheres of many great scientists are people with balanced development. For example, the great physicist Einstein's passion in his life is physics and music, and his amazing pioneering work is inseparable from his left brain with strict logical reasoning and his right brain with developed image thinking. According to the book "Einstein's Musical Brain", American brain scientists found that Einstein's brain had many more synapses than ordinary people. This is related to his frequent playing of musical instruments (especially the violin). Because the rapid left-handed exercise repeatedly stimulates the nervous system of the right brain, which makes its nerve cells bigger, and then divides many synapses and forms bifurcation, which is a scientific demonstration that the two hemispheres of the brain can be balanced and promote the leap of intelligence.

It can be seen that music is no longer just a form of literature and art, and its great role in human beings is gradually being recognized and mastered by human beings. How to improve the quality of human music is not only a manifestation of spiritual civilization, but also a rediscovery of human science.