Benefits of Playing Musical Instruments for the Body and Brain

Various studies have confirmed the highly effective results on music theory as a healing medium for emotional and / or mental stress situations.

But it turns out, it not only affects humans, but also in animals, which has been shown by many studies.

Adding positive effects of music to health, a recent study has encouraged parents to allow their children to learn musical instruments if they show interest in them.

According to research, playing a lifetime of musical instruments can help improve the relationship between the brain hearing area and the motor zone.

The findings also show that musical training results in improved audio motor interactions in the right brain while resting. "This shows that when a musician practiced and spent years learning to play a musical instrument, there was an effective relationship between the hearing and motor system," said Maraca Angeles Palomar-Garcia, Researcher at Universitat Jaume I (UJI), Spain.

Furthermore, the study also revealed an adaptation in the brain area of ​​a musician responsible for controlling hand movements.

In particular, someone who practices music has greater autonomy between their hands. "It may reflect greater skill in both hands compared to someone who does not have music training, because the need to use both hands in an independent and coordinated way to play their instruments," Palomar-Garcia explains.

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