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What makes Rock Music Rock?

1. The chills you get when you listen to music, is mostly caused by the brain releasing dopamine while anticipating the peak moment of a song.Image source: www.wiretotheear.comDopamine is a feel-good chemical released by the brain. This chemical is directly involved in motivation, as well as addiction. These studies found a biological explanation for why music always has been such a huge part of emotional events around the world since the beginning of human history.(source)2. There are few activities in life that utilizes the entire brain, and music is one of them.Image source: image sourceWith Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (FMRI), a research team recorded a group of individuals who were listening to music. They found that listening to music recruits the auditory areas, and employs large-scale neural networks in the brain. In fact, they believe music can activate emotional, motor, and creative areas of the brain.(source)3. Playing music regularly will physically alter your brain structure.Image source: mindscapeworkshops.co.ukBrain plas­tic­ity refers to the brain’s abil­ity to change through­out life. Changes asso­ci­ated with learn­ing occur mostly at the con­nec­tions between neu­rons. When studying musicians, they found that the cor­tex vol­ume was high­est in pro­fes­sional musi­cians, inter­me­di­ate in ama­teur musicians, and lowest in non-musicians.(source)4. The brain responds to music the same way it responds to something that you eat.As stated above, dopamine is a chemical released by the brain. This chemical is connected with the feeling of euphoria which is associated with addiction, sex, and even eating. Dopamine is what enables a person to feel the pleasures of such things. A study using only instrumental music proves that anticipation for a musical rush released the same kind of reactions in the brain as anticipating the taste of your food.(source)5. Listening to music while exercising can significantly improve your work-out performance.Image sourceDissociation is a diversionary technique which lowered the perceptions of effort. This technique can divert the mind from feelings of fatigue, and heighten positive mood states like vigor. By using music during low to moderate exercise intensities, you will find yourself with an overall more pleasurable experience while working out.(source)6. An emotional attachment could be the reason for your favorite song choice.Image sourceFavorite songs are often context-dependent. Even though many people often change their favorite song depending on the most recent releases, it is proven that long-lasting preferences are due mainly to an emotional attachment to a memory associated with the song.(source)7. Your heartbeat changes to mimics the music you listen to.Image sourceMusic is found to modulate heart rate, blood pressure, and respiration. The cardiovascular system mirrored deflating decrescendos, and swelling crescendos in a study of 24 volunteers. Distinguishing changes in sound patterns were even found to be equipped in those as small as a developing fetus.(source)8. Listening to happy vs. sad music can affect the way you perceive the world around you.The brain always compares the information that comes through the eyes with what it expects about the world, based on what you know. The final results in our mind is what we perceive as our reality. Therefore, happy songs that lift your spirits make you see the world around you differently then that of a sad person.(source)9. An “earworm” is a song that you can’t seem to get out of your head.Image source: www.sciencedump.comAn earworm is a cognitive itch in your brain. This “brain itch” is a need for the brain to fill in the gaps in a song’s rhythm. The auditory cortex is a part of your brain that will automatically fill in a rhythm of a song. In other words, your brain kept “singing” long after the song had ended.(source)10. Music triggers activity in the same part of the brain that releases Dopamine, the “pleasure chemical”.Image source: slate.comThe nucleus accumbens is a part of your brain that releases Dopamine during eating, and sex. The most interesting part, is that the nucleus accumbens is just a small part of the brain that gets effected by music. It also effects the amygdala, which is the part of the brain used to process emotion. for music.(source)11. Music is often prescribed to patients with Parkinson’s Disease and stroke victims.Image source: www.miamiherald.comMusic therapy has been around for decades. Music triggers networks of neurons into organized movement. The part of the brain the processes movement also overlaps speech networks. These two key elements help patients overcome the obstacles that most effect them such as basic motor skills, and speech difficulties.(source)12. According to a study, Learning a musical instrument can improve fine motor and reasoning skills.Image source: kennedyviolins.comIn a study of children, it revealed that those with three or more years of musical training preformed better in fine motor skills and auditory discrimination abilities then those who had none. They even tested better for vocabulary and reasoning skills, even though those are quite separate from music training.(source)

Why would Turkey be interested in holding onto Kurdish regions if they don't contribute much to Turkish GDP?

Two reasons:Perception of countryEmotions1- Perception of country:Turkey didn't get Kurdish provinces as colonies. These provinces were the first ones to be conquered from Byzantines by Turks about a millennium ago.So, they are not to be given up.2- Emotions:Why do people have children? It is definitely bad investment for most.Why do people listen to music? It is a waste of time.We are humans. No matter how professional we are, no matter how logical and less emotional we try to be during decision making, our utmost ultimate goal is satisfying our emotions.Same argument is valid for our countries. As a Kurd happens to be a Turkish citizen, I love this country as a whole.One other thing, Turks and Kurds are strongly bonded. The number of Turkish-Kurdish marriages is guessed as 5 million.Not only Turks but also a number of Kurds find separation unacceptable.

What is it like to live with an INFP?

Thanks for the A2A. I can only give a biased perspective here as an INFP. I can imagine it would be very frustrating, if you are more of a doer and planner than a muser and feeler. It also depends strongly on what your relationship with the INFP is. If there is love on both sides, expect thoughtfulness, support and endless attempts to make you happy and healthy. (Green smoothie with a handful of vitamins every single morning) There will be lots of laughs and affection. However, you MUST let the INFP know how much you appreciate their efforts or all of this will stop. They will do their best to tailor their efforts to what YOU want even without criticism. They love positive affirmation and cringe from the slightest perception of criticism.If the relationship is a bit more casual, laughter and long conversations one on one. A good listening ear and a genuine desire for everyone in their space to be at ease and peaceful. They are fairly quiet and withdrawn but this may alternate with bubbly enthusiasm, warmth and chattiness at unexpected times. They are effortlessly thoughtful. They may not be responsible or reliable with things that they don’t prioritize, even if they are important to you. The mess factor varies. I am actually quite neat and I appreciate beautiful, peaceful surroundings enough to keep my house that way. I tend to avoid clutter and throw things out for the sake of my peace off mind. I keep things bright, airy and spacious, even in the cold. If the space is unattractive or uninspiring I tend to leave it alone, because nothing I can do will bring it up to my standards. I don't enjoy housework but I am very good at it, as I am at most things (not to be conceited but I tend to be able to do anything I put my mind to. INFPs can be quite determined). Expect pets, children and/or a string of emotionally needy friends. INFPs are natural nurturers.If the INFP actively dislikes you, you will cease to exist. They won’t talk to you, be in the same room with you, let you see what they are working on or enjoying, let you meet their friends, etc. They will cook or get food for themselves without a thought for you, clean but leave out the space you occupy, retire to their room if you do anything that makes it hard for them to ignore you, like listen to music, etc. You will simply be cut off and cut out. If you force interaction, they will likely be cold and reserved but pleasant. Expect long hurtful text messages or emails if they’re upset, with a level of vitriol you never expected. If you corner them or lash out, expect your feelings to get hurt.

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