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Why is music good for the brain?
Music activates just about all of the brain - the parts of the brain
involved in emotion are also synchronized. Music activates a variety of
memory regions - and, music activates the motor system. Use it or lose it - it
turns out this is actually true in the brain.
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Brain pathways — and even whole
networks — are strengthened when they are used. Music can keep a myriad of
brain pathways and networks strong, including those networks that are involved
in well-being, learning, cognitive function, quality of life, and happiness. Those
who actively listened to music showed the strongest brain benefits, even those
who primarily listened to background music showed benefits, so you can turn
that music on right now.
Andrew E. Budson, MD
Contributor
Can music really
affect your well-being, learning, cognitive function, quality of life, and even
happiness?
A recent survey on
music and brain health conducted by AARP revealed some interesting findings
about the impact of music on cognitive and emotional well-being:
· Music listeners had higher scores for mental well-being and
slightly reduced levels of anxiety and depression compared to people overall.
· Of survey respondents who currently go to musical performances,
69% rated their brain health as “excellent” or “very good,” compared to 58% for
those who went in the past and 52% for those who never attended.
· Of those who reported often being exposed to music as a child,
68% rated their ability to learn new things as “excellent” or “very good,”
compared to 50% of those who were not exposed to music.
· Active musical engagement, including those over age 50, was associated
with higher rates of happiness and good cognitive function.
· Adults with no early music exposure but who currently engage in
some music appreciation show above average mental well-being scores.
Let’s take a closer look at this study
Those are pretty
impressive results, to be sure.
However, this
20-minute online survey has some limitations.
For one, it
included 3,185 US adults ages 18 and older; that is a small number if you are
extrapolating to 328 million people across the country.
For another, it is
really a survey of people’s opinions.
For example,
although people might report their brain health as
“excellent,” there was no objective measure of brain health
such as an MRI scan, or even a test to measure their cognition.
Lastly, even if the
ratings were true, the findings are only correlations.
They do not prove
that, for example, it was the exposure to music as a child that led to one’s
improved ability to learn new things.
It may be equally
likely that those children brought up in more affluent households were both
more likely to be exposed to music and to be given a good education that led to
their being able to easily learn new things later in life.
But let’s assume
that the results of the AARP survey are indeed true.
How can music have
such impressive brain effects?
Although we don’t
know the answers for sure, developments in cognitive neuroscience over the last
few years have allowed us to speculate on some possible mechanisms.
Music activates just about all of the brain
Music has been
shown to activate some of the broadest and most diverse networks of the brain.
Of course, music activates the auditory cortex in
the temporal lobes close to your ears, but that’s just the beginning.
The parts of the
brain involved in emotion are not only activated during emotional music, they are also synchronized.
Music also
activates a variety of memory regions.
And,
interestingly, music activates the motor system.
In fact, it has
been theorized that it is the activation of the brain’s motor system that
allows us to pick out the beat of the music even before we start tapping our foot to
it!
Use it or lose it
Okay, so music
activates just about all of the brain. Why is that so important?
Well, have you ever
heard the expression, “If you don’t use
it, you’ll lose it”?
It turns out this
is actually true in the brain.
Brain pathways —
and even whole networks — are strengthened when they are used and are weakened
when they are not used.
The reason is that
the brain is efficient; it isn’t going to bother keeping a brain pathway strong
when it hasn’t been used in many years.
The brain will use
the neurons in that pathway for something else.
These types of
changes should be intuitively obvious to you — that’s why it is harder to speak
that foreign language if you haven’t used it in 20 years; many of the old
pathways have degraded and the neurons are being used for other purposes.
Music keeps your brain networks strong
So just how does
music promote well-being, enhance learning, stimulate cognitive function,
improve quality of life, and even induce happiness?
The answer is,
because music can activate almost all brain regions and networks, it can help
to keep a myriad of brain pathways and networks strong, including those
networks that are involved in well-being, learning, cognitive function, quality
of life, and happiness.
In fact, there is
only one other situation in which you can activate so many brain networks all
at once, and that is when you participate in social activities.
Dance the night away
How do you
incorporate music into your life?
It’s easy to do.
Although the AARP survey found that those who actively listened to music showed
the strongest brain benefits, even those who primarily listened to background
music showed benefits, so you can turn that music on right now.
Music can lift your
mood, so put on a happy tune if you are feeling blue.
Uptempo music can
give you energy.
And if you combine
music with an aerobic and social activity, you can receive the maximum health
benefit from it.
Participate in a Zumba class. Do jazz aerobics. Jump to the rhythms of rock & roll. Or, better yet, go dancing. (And yes, in a pandemic, you can still benefit by doing these activities virtually.)
Dr.
Andrew E. Budson is chief of
cognitive & behavioral neurology at the Veterans Affairs Boston Healthcare
System, lecturer in neurology at Harvard Medical School, and chair of the
Science of Learning Innovation Group at the Harvard Medical School Academy.
Graduating cum laude from HMS in 1993, he has given over 600 local, national,
and international grand rounds and other talks; published over 100 scientific
papers, reviews, and book chapters; and co-authored or edited five books. His
book Seven Steps to Managing Your Memory: What’s Normal, What’s Not, and
What to Do About It explains how individuals can distinguish changes in
memory due to Alzheimer's versus normal aging; what medications, vitamins,
diets, and exercise regimes can help; and the best habits, strategies, and
memory aids to use. His book Memory Loss, Alzheimer's Disease, and
Dementia: A Practical Guide for Clinicians has been translated into
Spanish, Portuguese, and Japanese.
https://www.health.harvard.edu/blog/why-is-music-good-for-the-brain-2020100721062
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