Daniel J. Levitin
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Yeah, absolutely. It absolutely works for that. And a lot... of people who have had traumas, if there was music playing or a sound, a non-musical sound, the trauma can be reinvoked or relived or experienced through the sound. This is why soldiers who come back from the war
Yeah, absolutely. It absolutely works for that. And a lot... of people who have had traumas, if there was music playing or a sound, a non-musical sound, the trauma can be reinvoked or relived or experienced through the sound. This is why soldiers who come back from the war
Yeah, absolutely. It absolutely works for that. And a lot... of people who have had traumas, if there was music playing or a sound, a non-musical sound, the trauma can be reinvoked or relived or experienced through the sound. This is why soldiers who come back from the war
With PTSD, if a car backfires, they duck for cover instinctively, and it can put them in a hypervigilant and traumatized state for days or weeks or years that they can't escape from. Just ordinary environmental noises. The wrong song comes on. Same thing.
With PTSD, if a car backfires, they duck for cover instinctively, and it can put them in a hypervigilant and traumatized state for days or weeks or years that they can't escape from. Just ordinary environmental noises. The wrong song comes on. Same thing.
With PTSD, if a car backfires, they duck for cover instinctively, and it can put them in a hypervigilant and traumatized state for days or weeks or years that they can't escape from. Just ordinary environmental noises. The wrong song comes on. Same thing.
In a dangerous zone, a low helicopter can mean the matter of life or death. It could be somebody coming to rescue you. It could be somebody coming to kill you. And you have to freeze and take an assessment of the situation that really could kill you. And that moment, it's so horrible. The decision you have to make. Do I run towards it? Do I run away from it? Is this friendly or is this the enemy?
In a dangerous zone, a low helicopter can mean the matter of life or death. It could be somebody coming to rescue you. It could be somebody coming to kill you. And you have to freeze and take an assessment of the situation that really could kill you. And that moment, it's so horrible. The decision you have to make. Do I run towards it? Do I run away from it? Is this friendly or is this the enemy?
In a dangerous zone, a low helicopter can mean the matter of life or death. It could be somebody coming to rescue you. It could be somebody coming to kill you. And you have to freeze and take an assessment of the situation that really could kill you. And that moment, it's so horrible. The decision you have to make. Do I run towards it? Do I run away from it? Is this friendly or is this the enemy?
It can be paralyzing.
It can be paralyzing.
It can be paralyzing.
They are working on it. Are they? Okay. And Apple has Apple Music. That makes sense. In the foreseeable future. You will be able to opt in to letting the streaming service you listen to music on communicate with your Aura Ring or your smart watch, your smart device. And maybe it'll alert you and say, hey, your blood pressure is getting a little high. Would you like me to play you relaxing music?
They are working on it. Are they? Okay. And Apple has Apple Music. That makes sense. In the foreseeable future. You will be able to opt in to letting the streaming service you listen to music on communicate with your Aura Ring or your smart watch, your smart device. And maybe it'll alert you and say, hey, your blood pressure is getting a little high. Would you like me to play you relaxing music?
They are working on it. Are they? Okay. And Apple has Apple Music. That makes sense. In the foreseeable future. You will be able to opt in to letting the streaming service you listen to music on communicate with your Aura Ring or your smart watch, your smart device. And maybe it'll alert you and say, hey, your blood pressure is getting a little high. Would you like me to play you relaxing music?
Or maybe you'll opt into the automatic, whether you want it to or not. It'll start playing you relaxing music to lower your heart rate. And we know there is music that can do that. in general, for most people most of the time. But we also know there's music that does it particularly for you.
Or maybe you'll opt into the automatic, whether you want it to or not. It'll start playing you relaxing music to lower your heart rate. And we know there is music that can do that. in general, for most people most of the time. But we also know there's music that does it particularly for you.
Or maybe you'll opt into the automatic, whether you want it to or not. It'll start playing you relaxing music to lower your heart rate. And we know there is music that can do that. in general, for most people most of the time. But we also know there's music that does it particularly for you.
They already know this, I'm sure, or could know it if they wanted to, because many of us have these devices that are monitoring. So I imagine a world in which music as medicine becomes invisible to us. Oh, you're on your way to the gym. The GPS knows you're on the way to the gym. It knows from past activity that you're about to get on the treadmill.
They already know this, I'm sure, or could know it if they wanted to, because many of us have these devices that are monitoring. So I imagine a world in which music as medicine becomes invisible to us. Oh, you're on your way to the gym. The GPS knows you're on the way to the gym. It knows from past activity that you're about to get on the treadmill.