Question 2. a. This biological response explains why therapists increasingly use music to help patients manage stress or trauma - a practice...
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Question 2.
a. This biological response explains why therapists increasingly use music to help patients manage stress or trauma - a practice supported by studies showing reduced cortisol levels after listening to calming compositions.
b. Music’s power to shape emotions begins with its direct impact on the brain, where rhythmic patterns and melodies activate neural pathways linked to mood regulation.
c. Thus, from clinical settings to daily life, music functions not just as entertainment, but as a scientific and emotional bridge to our inner worlds.
d. Beyond physiology, music’s emotional resonance is amplified by personal associations, as a single song can transport listeners to specific memories, intensifying joy or nostalgia.
e. For instance, fast-paced beats naturally elevate heart rates, creating excitement, while slow, harmonic tones trigger the parasympathetic nervous system, inducing relaxation.
A. d - b - e - a - c B. b - e - a - d - c C. d - e - b - a - c D. b - a - d - e - c
