abieNathanTheyThem

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[–] abieNathanTheyThem@lemmy.dbzer0.com -1 points 6 days ago (1 children)

Yes! Yes, nobody is skimming. Let's blame a deceptive topic used to obfuscate responsibility as an escape.

I mean, it seems like someone must be buying into the illusion of everyone being the martyr.

Intriguing nonetheless, I would say it will be the usual pushback and blowback.

https://old.bitchute.com/video/5KQFR00huron/

[–] abieNathanTheyThem@lemmy.dbzer0.com 2 points 1 month ago* (last edited 3 weeks ago)

The following AI tool can parse documents and use the Internet, and multiple LLM model to choose:

[–] abieNathanTheyThem@lemmy.dbzer0.com -2 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Please do something about it!
Personally, I mostly listen to Instrumental/Vocal music since it has less psychological and informational warfare associated with it.


Chatgpt-3.5 prompt

Q: How can music stimulate the brain?
A:

Music can stimulate your brain in several ways:

  1. Emotional Response: Music can evoke strong emotions and feelings. Listening to music you enjoy can release dopamine, a neurotransmitter associated with pleasure and reward.

  2. Memory: Music can trigger memories and associations. Certain songs or melodies may remind you of specific moments or experiences, which can activate your memory.

  3. Improved Focus: Some people find that listening to music, particularly instrumental or ambient music, can enhance concentration and focus. This can be helpful for tasks that require sustained attention.

  4. Stress Reduction: Calming music can reduce stress and anxiety. It can lower cortisol levels, a stress hormone, and promote relaxation.

  5. Motor Skills: Playing a musical instrument involves coordination and motor skills, which can stimulate brain regions responsible for fine motor control.

  6. Brain Plasticity: Learning to play an instrument or engaging with complex music can enhance brain plasticity, which refers to the brain's ability to adapt and reorganize itself.

  7. Enhanced Creativity: Music can inspire creative thinking. Composing, improvising, or simply listening to music can stimulate creative processes in the brain.

  8. Social Connection: Making music with others, such as in a choir or band, can enhance social bonding and cooperation, which has cognitive benefits.

  9. Language Development: Exposure to music in early childhood can support language development and literacy skills.

  10. Cognitive Training: Some studies suggest that music-based cognitive training programs may improve cognitive functions, such as memory and problem-solving.

The effects of music on the brain can vary from person to person, but it's clear that music can have a powerful influence on your mental and emotional state.