M:Good evening, dear audience. I’m glad to continue the topic about music. (1)___________________. In fact, since 1930s, music therapists have relied on music to soothe patients and help control pain. Now psychologists are confirming that music can also help relieve depression and improve concentration.
W: That’s nice. Do they have any concrete examples?
M: For instance, in a recent study,(2)___________________________. They were divided into three groups: one worked in silence; and in another, the surgeons listened to music of their choice on headphones; the third listened to classic music chosen by the researchers.
W: What’re the results?
M: The results of the study may surprise you. The doctors who got to choose their music experienced less stress and scored better than the others.
W: That is surprising. How to explain this?
M: One possible explanation is that listening to music you like stimulates the Alfa-wave in the brain, increases the heart rate and expands the breathing. That helps to reduce stress and sharpen concentration.
W: Is there any other research?
M: Yes. Other research suggests a second relation between the music and the brain: by examining the student’s blood after listening to a variety of classical music collections,(3)_____________________.
W: Well, thank you so much for being with us today and having us know about another function of music.
1. It's common now that music can be a powerful affect on emotions
2. fifteen surgeons were given some highly stressed maths problems to solve
3. the reasearchers found that some students showed a large increase in a chemical substance -a natural* in blood which can help to soothe the patient.
1. It's common now that music can * powerful * emotions
2. fifteen surgeons were given some highly stressed maths problems to solve
3. the reasearchers found that some students showed a large increase in a chemical substance -a natural* in blood which can help to soothe the patient.