Music on the Mind

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Music on the Mind

 The effect of music productivity

Music has been a part of human existence and the natural world since the beginning of time. It is dynamic and constantly evolving. It plays a significant role in modern society, with statistics revealing that approximately 7.11 billion out of 7.88 billion people listen to music. Throughout history, music has retained a secure and profound impact on society while shaping and influencing individuals.

Over the past few years, studies have demonstrated how music can affect productivity. The impact of music on an individual’s mental and physical well-being can be positive and negative. For instance, music is known to aid in memory retention, reduce stress, alleviate pain, alleviate depression, and more. Many individuals listen to music or specific types of music because it is relatable and helps them cope with situations.

“Music calms, cheers, and relaxes my body,” Deerfield Beach High School junior Victoria Mack said. “It feels good and makes me happy.”

“It helps me distract myself,” said DBHS freshman Elissa Suarez.

Music has a powerful impact on our minds. It can increase our concentration and performance, making it a popular tool for exercising or studying. However, the effectiveness of music varies based on the difficulty of the task at hand. For instance, when working on tasks that require deep focus and analysis, such as learning or problem-solving; listening to music can hinder focus due to the brain’s limited ability to multitask.

In today’s era, listening to music can be problematic for students, particularly when attending a class or lecture. This habit can often cause students to lose focus on the topic. Research has shown that song lyrics can be distracting, taking attention away from taught material. And that the brain finds it hard to concentrate because of the rhythm.

The type of music an individual listens can significantly impact their mental and physical state, particularly productivity. The effect of music on task completion efficiency depends on the genre and tempo of the music and its complexity. Music has an overall impact on society, it influences people, and culture and can affect individual behavior more than realized.


Written by Widelandine Emilcar | Graphic Designed by Stacey Martinez