Sara Leila Sherman
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type of music that will encourage them to pick up more items on their way out. Think of it like the little kids and all the candy or all the chips that are right near the cash register when you see parents scrambling. No, no, no. But very rarely do you have classical music, which again is this calming music or it doesn't have to be classical, but
type of music that will encourage them to pick up more items on their way out. Think of it like the little kids and all the candy or all the chips that are right near the cash register when you see parents scrambling. No, no, no. But very rarely do you have classical music, which again is this calming music or it doesn't have to be classical, but
Instrumental music with a low amount of beats per minute that kind of keep us in this calm, grounded state. I love the oldies and I love that they do that. And so somebody somewhere is intentionally picking that soundtrack for that grocery store.
Instrumental music with a low amount of beats per minute that kind of keep us in this calm, grounded state. I love the oldies and I love that they do that. And so somebody somewhere is intentionally picking that soundtrack for that grocery store.
Instrumental music with a low amount of beats per minute that kind of keep us in this calm, grounded state. I love the oldies and I love that they do that. And so somebody somewhere is intentionally picking that soundtrack for that grocery store.
I love that story. And because it's, when I talked about cues before, it's the idea of something becoming, listening to it consciously and having it all of a sudden go into our subconscious. And so then, oh, actually I like this song or you've heard it enough times. You know this song, whether you realize how you've learned it to begin with.
I love that story. And because it's, when I talked about cues before, it's the idea of something becoming, listening to it consciously and having it all of a sudden go into our subconscious. And so then, oh, actually I like this song or you've heard it enough times. You know this song, whether you realize how you've learned it to begin with.
I love that story. And because it's, when I talked about cues before, it's the idea of something becoming, listening to it consciously and having it all of a sudden go into our subconscious. And so then, oh, actually I like this song or you've heard it enough times. You know this song, whether you realize how you've learned it to begin with.
And so it's the same if we think about buttoning our shirts or brushing our teeth or learning how to tie a shoe. It's this action that we purposefully focus on. It's something our explicit memory. We are trying to remember how to do this action. And eventually it goes into our subconscious, our implicit memory, and we do it automatically. And music... is exactly the same.
And so it's the same if we think about buttoning our shirts or brushing our teeth or learning how to tie a shoe. It's this action that we purposefully focus on. It's something our explicit memory. We are trying to remember how to do this action. And eventually it goes into our subconscious, our implicit memory, and we do it automatically. And music... is exactly the same.
And so it's the same if we think about buttoning our shirts or brushing our teeth or learning how to tie a shoe. It's this action that we purposefully focus on. It's something our explicit memory. We are trying to remember how to do this action. And eventually it goes into our subconscious, our implicit memory, and we do it automatically. And music... is exactly the same.
Think about songs from your childhood or when you hear a song and you can have a very vivid memory of what that's attached to. And it's because of the way you've listened to it however many times. Or if I sing this to you, after two notes, what is that song? Jaws. Yeah. Two notes. And you know exactly what song it is, but you didn't sit there and think, hmm, here's two notes. Here's Jaws.
Think about songs from your childhood or when you hear a song and you can have a very vivid memory of what that's attached to. And it's because of the way you've listened to it however many times. Or if I sing this to you, after two notes, what is that song? Jaws. Yeah. Two notes. And you know exactly what song it is, but you didn't sit there and think, hmm, here's two notes. Here's Jaws.
Think about songs from your childhood or when you hear a song and you can have a very vivid memory of what that's attached to. And it's because of the way you've listened to it however many times. Or if I sing this to you, after two notes, what is that song? Jaws. Yeah. Two notes. And you know exactly what song it is, but you didn't sit there and think, hmm, here's two notes. Here's Jaws.
It's because it has been ingrained from watching the movie. That song itself has become so used in pop culture that we have this association with it. So that absolutely makes sense that radio show hosts did this and that people were all of a sudden having favorite songs because it was prescribed for them.
It's because it has been ingrained from watching the movie. That song itself has become so used in pop culture that we have this association with it. So that absolutely makes sense that radio show hosts did this and that people were all of a sudden having favorite songs because it was prescribed for them.
It's because it has been ingrained from watching the movie. That song itself has become so used in pop culture that we have this association with it. So that absolutely makes sense that radio show hosts did this and that people were all of a sudden having favorite songs because it was prescribed for them.
Music predates language. Neanderthals used music as a way of communicating. Some of our earliest instruments are vulture bones created and carved into a flute. And again, predating language is a form of early communication.
Music predates language. Neanderthals used music as a way of communicating. Some of our earliest instruments are vulture bones created and carved into a flute. And again, predating language is a form of early communication.
Music predates language. Neanderthals used music as a way of communicating. Some of our earliest instruments are vulture bones created and carved into a flute. And again, predating language is a form of early communication.