According to Listverse.com, music and its effect on the brain is a fascinating relationship. A study in Finland researched the correlation with music and mental health.
The 2015 study found that listening to sad music at a high amount, has a negative effect on your thinking or thought process. The obvious notion that “happy music makes you happy and sad music makes you sad” can contribute to the fast decrease and increase of emotional stability.
In addition to emotional side effects, music can negatively affect your relationships. Through sexual imagery in particular musical creations, the perception of human connection is altered heavily based on the profanity presented through music.
Ideas of relationships may be negatively impacted, thus resulting in possible toxic relationships.
If you are like me and music is practically an infectious disease that takes over the mind, body and soul, music can in fact disrupt your focus in studying and working life.
The 2015 study found that listening to sad music at a high amount, has a negative effect on your thinking or thought process. The obvious notion that “happy music makes you happy and sad music makes you sad” can contribute to the fast decrease and increase of emotional stability.
In addition to emotional side effects, music can negatively affect your relationships. Through sexual imagery in particular musical creations, the perception of human connection is altered heavily based on the profanity presented through music.
Ideas of relationships may be negatively impacted, thus resulting in possible toxic relationships.
If you are like me and music is practically an infectious disease that takes over the mind, body and soul, music can in fact disrupt your focus in studying and working life.