Music and Memory Loss
Music can do many things to help people such as learning languages faster, overcoming addictions, figuring out complicated problems, lowering blood pressure, and relieving pain and depression.
Research and studies have shown that listening to music, especially your favorite music, can help people with
Alzheimer's and Dementia regain forgotten memories as well as remember new things easier. It can also help patients become more active and alert.
Younger people, such as students, can also benefit from listening to music. Listening to music can help you remember short term things such as facts you are studying for an upcoming test. Students who take music lessons outside of school also seem to have higher intelligence levels than students who don't.
Research and studies have shown that listening to music, especially your favorite music, can help people with
Alzheimer's and Dementia regain forgotten memories as well as remember new things easier. It can also help patients become more active and alert.
Younger people, such as students, can also benefit from listening to music. Listening to music can help you remember short term things such as facts you are studying for an upcoming test. Students who take music lessons outside of school also seem to have higher intelligence levels than students who don't.