28Dec/111
What science whould deal with the theory that sounds,noises,and music can be addictive?
babyfacenc2005 asked:
I have read somewhere that the sounds associated with slot machines create addictive behavior. I recently latched on to a rather meaningless sound clip, ALL YOUR BASE http://www.newgrounds.com/portal/view/11940 ,which led me to a night-long fascination in researching everything associated with it. I realized it had stuck in my head, and felt it was making my heart beat faster when I heard the music. It's primal, like the reaction some people have with trance music. Looking at different societies,and back in history, I think there's other music, or sounds that are addictive or reactionary,sometimes even as part of a people's culture. My question is, what is the study of this? I know experiments have been done with subliminal advertising, and I reason that slot machine makers,and video game mfg. consciously manipulate music or sounds to be addictive. I haven't had much luck researching this. Any help would be appreciated, and have a great day!
a link to the wikipedia article of what was behind that flash video that had me mesmorized.. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/All_your_base
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I have read somewhere that the sounds associated with slot machines create addictive behavior. I recently latched on to a rather meaningless sound clip, ALL YOUR BASE http://www.newgrounds.com/portal/view/11940 ,which led me to a night-long fascination in researching everything associated with it. I realized it had stuck in my head, and felt it was making my heart beat faster when I heard the music. It's primal, like the reaction some people have with trance music. Looking at different societies,and back in history, I think there's other music, or sounds that are addictive or reactionary,sometimes even as part of a people's culture. My question is, what is the study of this? I know experiments have been done with subliminal advertising, and I reason that slot machine makers,and video game mfg. consciously manipulate music or sounds to be addictive. I haven't had much luck researching this. Any help would be appreciated, and have a great day!
a link to the wikipedia article of what was behind that flash video that had me mesmorized.. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/All_your_base
Kansieo.com
19Nov/113
How can I control n limit myself while watching TV, reading newsppr,listening music or while browsing the net?
Rochan M asked:
I always regret having done these done things when I sit to study as these take away a lot of my precious time. I commit that I won't do these things again but soon these commitments r gone n I get greedy for entertainment, relaxtion,curiosity etc, Please Help.
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I always regret having done these done things when I sit to study as these take away a lot of my precious time. I commit that I won't do these things again but soon these commitments r gone n I get greedy for entertainment, relaxtion,curiosity etc, Please Help.
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26Sep/111
What things happen in the brain the day someone masters reading music & piano that will happen everyday?
I am a pianist & gifted. asked:
What things happen in the brain the day someone masters reading music & piano that will happen everyday and every time they sit at the piano and prepare to read music and play the piano that will allow them to play song after song after song with no mistakes.
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What things happen in the brain the day someone masters reading music & piano that will happen everyday and every time they sit at the piano and prepare to read music and play the piano that will allow them to play song after song after song with no mistakes.
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16Jun/112
What might be some ways how music affects reading and thinking?
Katherine B asked:
I've taken a survey for school and discovered that people who play music are smarter than and read more than people who don't play music. However, I need to think of some reasons to possibly explain why this is so. So far I have that people who play music have to read music a lot so reading becomes like second nature and also the people who play music have very strong and alert minds because they have to count musical notes and listen carefully.
Can you please help me think of just a few more reasons why I might have gotten my results. Thank you!!!!!
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I've taken a survey for school and discovered that people who play music are smarter than and read more than people who don't play music. However, I need to think of some reasons to possibly explain why this is so. So far I have that people who play music have to read music a lot so reading becomes like second nature and also the people who play music have very strong and alert minds because they have to count musical notes and listen carefully.
Can you please help me think of just a few more reasons why I might have gotten my results. Thank you!!!!!
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