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		<title>Your Brain Composes Classical Music</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Over the past decade the influence of music on our cognitive development, learning, and emotional well-being has emerged as a hot field of scientific study. Now a new question has come up: Does each brain have its own unique music? The answer seems to be yes &#8211; with the tempo and tone varying depending upon [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-572" title="Quantum Mind Power Gym" src="http://www.quantum-self.com/wp-content/uploads/brainanim.gif" alt="Quantum Mind Power Gym" width="85" height="121" />Over the past decade the influence of music on our cognitive development, learning, and emotional well-being has emerged as a hot field of scientific study. Now a new question has come up: <strong>Does each brain have its own unique music?</strong></p>
<p>The answer seems to be yes &#8211; with the tempo and tone varying depending upon one&#8217;s mood, frame of mind, and other features of the brain itself.</p>
<p>Recent research shows that if the *brain music* of an emergency responder such as a fireman is recorded and played back to them, it can sharpen their reflexes during a crisis, and calm their nerves afterward.</p>
<p>To further explore music&#8217;s potential relevance to emergency response, a USA Science &amp; Technology Directorate initiated a study of a form of neurotraining they are calling *Brain Music.*</p>
<p>The study uses music selected to mimic an emergency responder&#8217;s own brainwaves to help them better deal with common problems like insomnia, fatigue, and headaches stemming from stressful environments. The underlying concept of *Brain Music* is to use the frequency, amplitude, and duration of musical sounds to move the brain from an anxious state to enter a more relaxed state.</p>
<p>The job was to first capture the listener&#8217;s brainwaves while relaxed and/or productive and alert, and then replicate the rhythm of their brainwaves using music. The researchers report that the music DOES boost productivity and energy levels, and trigger the body&#8217;s natural positive responses to stress.</p>
<p>It seems there&#8217;s a classical genius-or maybe two genii-in all of us. The resulting two- to six-minute minute musical tracks lean toward the classical. The relaxation tracks tend to sound like *melodic, subdued Chopin sonatas* &#8230; while the alertness tracks tend to have more of a *Mozart sound.&#8221;</p>
<p>So this brings up an interesting thought: Is this is an indication that the great classical composers just listened to their own brainwaves to compose their music. Humm&#8230; What do YOU think&#8230;</p>
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