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Research conducted by Northwestern University in Chicago, found a relationship between the ability to play music and nervous system capacity to create sound patterns. Professor Nina Kraus, who led the study, said that playing a musical instrument has an impact on automatic processes in the brain stem areas, namely the lower part of the brain that regulates breathing, heart rate and reaction to sound.
"Playing music involves the ability to extract relevant patterns, such as the instrument itself sounds, harmonies and rhythms, from the 'soundscape," says Prof.. Nina like that was launched from www.telegraph.co.uk. "Playing a musical instrument can help children speak better in a noisy classroom and more accurately interpret the nuances of language conveyed by subtle changes in the human voice," he added.
A spokesman for the National Autistic Society also agrees with the results of this research. Based on his experience, he said that many children who suffer from autism respond very well to music. "It seems music can help children communicate and interact with the people around them, making them relax or to express emotions," said the spokesman who did not mention this identity.
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