Music as a study aid? [message #74855] |
Tue, 11 December 2012 06:37 |
srdmind
Messages: 15 Registered: December 2012
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I personally can't concentrate when music is playing. There have been countless studies proving the fact that when you listen to music and study you are multitasking, which leads to decreased attention. Yet, countless people swear by it. Why is this?
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Re: Music as a study aid? [message #77213 is a reply to message #77126] |
Fri, 19 July 2013 14:04 |
The Mother
Messages: 34 Registered: April 2013 Location: The Deep South
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The way I read the information, you should listen to the music before you study or take a test, not during. Listening does seem to both relax and to help with concentration if "administered" before you do a task, and the effect lasts for some time. But anything during the test or studying is just a distraction, no matter what people say.
If at first you don't succeed, go back and do it the way Mother told you to.
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Re: Music as a study aid? [message #77229 is a reply to message #77225] |
Sun, 21 July 2013 11:51 |
The Mother
Messages: 34 Registered: April 2013 Location: The Deep South
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I cannot tune music out, unless it's really bad music. I have trouble concentrating on conversations if the music is good. In fact my husband said that one of the first things that made him notice me. He said in a group of friends talking, I just seemed to occasionally check out until a song ended. I try harder in one-to-one conversations.
If at first you don't succeed, go back and do it the way Mother told you to.
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