What is the scientific evidence for .?
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try it and you'll find your pulse rate change depending on the type of music played
You're not trying to find the "Brown Noise", are you?
This is only a guess, but i am puting a scientic theory into it.
My theory is based on the fact that sound travels through the air by sound waves, which cause objects nearby to vibrate. For example, when you play something with a loud, low and frequent beat, like hip-hop or rock music, object near the speaker, including the speaker itself, will vibrate on the beats.
So how dose this relate to the body? well i think that it is the 'pulsing' of the sound waves in the air around us that may trigger the cell in our bodies to pulse as well. In turn, our body systems all start to pulse as well. This would appear very rhythmic, and probably would take our bodies a while to come out of the rhythm once the music stopped.
So Therfore, i dont think its certain notes that cause this, although probably notes from the lower range. It is more likely to be the genraly loud, pulsing music.
don't know
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