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BIGLIPLEROY Said,
May 15th, 2010 @6:55 am  

makes perfect sense. im reading the book on this

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AndryusPlanutis Said,
May 15th, 2010 @7:38 am  

@tavita2345 That’s the time in seconds to the transition point between two movements in a symphony. Notice that there is a huge jump in activity at that point. Go to the link in the description for more info.

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SIKM4N Said,
May 15th, 2010 @8:12 am  

huh????
:S

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DavidTheSilencer Said,
May 15th, 2010 @8:23 am  

@abcwritestartread and marijuana once a week

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TheScreamingRetard Said,
May 15th, 2010 @8:39 am  

its like i can feel the music changing my mind. never never really thought of the neurological stuff only the emotion.. cool

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milosjanata Said,
May 15th, 2010 @9:03 am  

Yes, that could the reason:)

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vdub350 Said,
May 15th, 2010 @9:13 am  

Maybe because of the anticipation on what will happen next?

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abcwritestartread Said,
May 15th, 2010 @9:54 am  

Music activates parts of the brain which otherwise would not be activated. This is a very important fact and ought to be translated into the classroom. I personally use Sing, Spell, Read & Write and Musical Math facts in the classroom and see that my students learn quickly with music and movement.

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Virginityrocks Said,
May 15th, 2010 @10:21 am  

I don’t really have any appreciation for music. I’d like to see how little my brain actually processes music.

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richardmiles2470 Said,
May 15th, 2010 @10:39 am  

lol

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poet418 Said,
May 15th, 2010 @11:03 am  

Whose brain reacts in this manner? I’d be willing to bet my brain reacts differently, at least slightly, than yours, whoever you are.

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milosjanata Said,
May 15th, 2010 @11:19 am  

It probably means that brain reacts more at pause [which is in time0] than music?

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patrickbenjy1 Said,
May 15th, 2010 @11:55 am  

you know, if you say secs, it sounds like sex

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acbulgin2 Said,
May 15th, 2010 @11:57 am  

I guess just different levels of activation of different areas of the brain when stimulated by music with respect to time, looks like secs. Why they do the space shuttle launch thing is anyone’s guess, T -4 secs, -3 secs, -2 secs, -1 sec, liftoff, + 1 sec, + 2 secs, + 3 secs &c.

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acbulgin2 Said,
May 15th, 2010 @12:32 pm  

Not sure, but it might refer to different levels of activation at a particular time. It seems the negative integer values take you up to the end of one movement of a piece of music, then the positive values mark the beginning and continuation of the 2nd movement. Kind of like a space shuttle or Apollo 11 launch…all the time leading up to the launch is “T -10 secs, -9 secs, -8 secs., -7 secs, -6 secs, -5 secs, -4 secs, ignition, -3 secs, -2 secs, -1 secs, liftoff, T + 1 sec, +2 secs, + 3 &c.

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samblero Said,
May 15th, 2010 @1:17 pm  

i dont understand the video….

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ChristianDavis629 Said,
May 15th, 2010 @1:45 pm  

Yeah! Good book!

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tavita2345 Said,
May 15th, 2010 @1:58 pm  

what is the -1, -2 etc??

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MilleandMolly Said,
May 15th, 2010 @2:31 pm  

where did you get the music from?

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jordonbenson Said,
May 15th, 2010 @2:40 pm  

great book!

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Creationismsucks Said,
May 15th, 2010 @3:09 pm  

More More More

By the way, have you read that great book of this title?

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Tinna9Truliani Said,
May 15th, 2010 @3:42 pm  

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pstt1lol Said,
May 15th, 2010 @4:08 pm  

Awsome!!!! Very interesting! Keep up the great research!!

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jsibelius44 Said,
May 15th, 2010 @5:08 pm  

way cool!