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  • dazzlindino
    Head Fluffer
    • Jul 2009
    • 311

    rock can be good for you!

    Here is an article that says what music you like, is good for you.....
    Rock music boosts your brain power - Times Online
    I want my music waking up the dead.....dont tell me to turn it down
  • ThrillsNSpills
    ROTH ARMY ELITE
    • Jan 2004
    • 6627

    #2
    interesting

    LONG suffering parents of adolescents might not agree, but scientists claim that listening to rock music can boost your brain power.

    Researchers at a Scottish university believe that the sound of guitar-based rock such as Jimi Hendrix, AC/DC and the Red Hot Chili Peppers improves concentration and boosts memory.

    Contrary to received wisdom, children who listen to loud rock or pop music while swotting for exams are probably improving their chances of success.

    The finding follows claims that listening to classical music, particularly Mozart, can improve performance in cognitive tests.

    Recent studies suggested that The Mozart Effect can lead to permanent changes in brainpower among young children. The findings have spawned a multi-million-pound industry in classical music CDs designed to boost children’s intelligence.

    In the new study, Dr Leigh Riby and George Caldwell, cognitive psychologists at Glasgow Caledonian University, set out to find out whether The Mozart Effect applies to other types of music.

    The researchers monitored the brain activity of a group of 16 volunteers who were asked to perform a simple memory test while listening to rock and classical music. They were asked to do the same while listening to the sound of static and again in silence.

    The volunteers were played Beethoven’s 2nd symphony and a piece by Steve Vai, the virtuoso rock guitarist.

    While the classical music improved the concentration and memory of both groups, rock music also had a significant effect on the cognitive performance of the rock fans. Brain scans revealed that they required far less brainpower to complete the test successfully.

    “We wanted to investigate whether more contemporary music would have a similar effect and chose rock as an extreme example,” said Riby.

    “What we found was surprising. While classical music appears to have an effect on everybody, we also found that there is a significant effect on people exposed to their favourite type of music.

    “Those played rock music required less mental energy to carry out the task successfully. I would expect to see a similar effect with pop fans played pop music or anyone else exposed to their favourite type of music. The music primes the brain to perform certain tasks more efficiently.

    “What we are examining now is whether certain passages or certain instruments have a greater effect than others. We will be examining every millisecond of the brain scans to pinpoint what it is about classical and rock music that is having this effect.”

    Vai, who has performed alongside Frank Zappa, Ozzy Osbourne and the former Van Halen singer Dave Lee Roth, said he was delighted by the findings, published in the current edition of Consciousness and Cognition, the science journal. “What this test shows is that it’s important not to exclude any music having an emotional impact or educational value,” he said. “What we hear has the potential to change the way we think because it changes our moods.”

    While both classical and rock music have been shown to boost brainpower, they have also been used to discomforting effect. Earlier this year Luton council began playing classical music in the town centre to drive away problem youths. In 1989 the American army played AC/DC at high volume to force the Panamanian dictator Manuel Noriega out of hiding.

    Previous studies have shown that rock music improved the work rate of people collecting stock market statistics and can have a positive effect on the brain chemistry of depressed teenagers.

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    • Kristy
      DIAMOND STATUS
      • Aug 2004
      • 16728

      #3
      So this is where grant money goes to these days.

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      • Seshmeister
        ROTH ARMY WEBMASTER

        • Oct 2003
        • 35750

        #4
        Better than spending all your time working out more expensive ways to blow people up...

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        • ZahZoo
          ROTH ARMY WEBMASTER

          • Jan 2004
          • 9163

          #5
          Researchers at a Scottish university believe that the sound of guitar-based rock such as Jimi Hendrix, AC/DC and the Red Hot Chili Peppers improves concentration and boosts memory.
          They had it going until they mentioned Red Hot Chili Peppers...
          "If you want to be a monk... you gotta cook a lot of rice...”

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          • LEFTY is Gar's Bitch
            Foot Soldier
            • Jan 2010
            • 562

            #6
            chilli peppers give me the shits.

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            • Hardrock69
              DIAMOND STATUS
              • Feb 2005
              • 21897

              #7
              No, that is due to all the ass-rapage you get from your boyfriend Garfuckle.

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              • LEFTY is Gar's Bitch
                Foot Soldier
                • Jan 2010
                • 562

                #8
                his name is gary.and he's a asshole somtimes but he's not a rapist.
                he does go out by himself at night once in a while.he says he's going to see a friend.
                rapists dont rape friends.do they?

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                • Sensible Shoes
                  Full Member Status

                  • Oct 2009
                  • 4648

                  #9
                  No Neil. They don't.

                  Oh dear.

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                  • LEFTY is Gar's Bitch
                    Foot Soldier
                    • Jan 2010
                    • 562

                    #10
                    why are you calling me neil?

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