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Published on Aug 7, 2012

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Is music humanity's drug of choice? What is the mysterious power behind it's ability to captivate, stimulate and keep us coming back for more? Find out the scientific explanation of how a simple mixture of sound frequencies can affect your brain and body, and why it's not all that different than a drug like cocaine.

Written and created by Mitchell Moffit (twitter @mitchellmoffit) and Gregory Brown (twitter @whalewatchmeplz).

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Music by Mitchell Moffit
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Art by Gregory and Mitchell
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http://www.twitter.com/whalewatchmeplz

Some Sources ---

Dopamine Release during Music:

1) http://bit.ly/lLSWFN
2) http://bit.ly/eZZNVi

Emotional Response to Music:

3) http://bit.ly/NbowZP

Cocaine and Your Brain:

4) http://bit.ly/NBKdOB

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  • Odin de Sa

    If we think in any one language , what would a person who does not know any language think like ? or do we think in a language ? O_o

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  • Noah Ingram

    How does poetry affect our neuron pathways?

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  • DeltaAccel

    Is there a method to become unaddicted to dopamine?

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  • Shravan Anand

    what is fire ?

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  • albert mendez

    deaf people are f***ed

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  • Lucas m

    How does gambling affect the brain?

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  • fufuspal

    science of synesthsia!

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  • blondiebrunetts2518

    Why do we see ourselves so differently than others see us?

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  • Joanna Yescas

    Why do humans change their voice when the speak to babys and dogs??

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  • Dillon Vandervort

    Neuro lingquistic programming books ive read usually explain language eing a though cothed by out words. We experience the world via our senses which create thought, we move our lips and make noise that give that thought an association. assuming were using our auditory senses. people who are def since birth probably think of languge in a visual and kinesthetic sense, sign language. I know im not asapSCIENCE but i certainly LOVE this topic haha

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  • Tiffany Marie

    Is it true that classical music such as Mozart or Beethoven can enhance intelligence and increase the attention span? It's called the Mozart affect.

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  • CerrenSkullwood

    Maybe their thoughts are imagery?

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