With no side effects, EDM music festivals are a great way to help people with ADHD. A general rule doctors in this field of treatment use is to have music that is upbeat, happy and that does not have a lot of words (which would require the subject's concentration). And electronic dance music fits the bill perfectly.
The white keys are known as natural notes, and the black keys are known as the sharps and flats. Jul 20, 2017
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Read More »Music can change the world, as some people have said. It’s because music can also change people. It’s effects on the brain, and on the lives of people, have been studied by scientists for decades and the results came out to be fascinating. First, people learned that classical music from the likes of Mozart made the listeners smarter. Then it was discovered that any kind of music would result in the same effects. We don’t need to quote any big philosophers to note the importance of music in our lives. We all know that listening to music can bring people joy, trigger old memories in us, remind us of good and sometimes negative moments in our lives. Scientifically, when we hear a piece of music, all four areas of our brains react. Memories, emotions, thoughts and movement are all affected. Your brain goes through a mix of processes and finally, the signal reaches the amygdala, a gland that releases our pleasure hormone: Dopamine. It’s the chemical behind our rewards and pleasure center. So it’s no wonder we choose to listen to music so much, and it comes as no surprise that it triggers a passionate and inspirational release. Considering the many genres of EDM, it’s no surprise that it attracts so many different kinds of people and eventually can affect the brain in so many different ways. The repetitive patterns and ambient soundscapes are stimulating, and help in concentration without distracting as a lot of people have expressed. Helping in the release of Dopamine makes EDM a special kind of music, one that helps and heals ADHD patients who usually lack that hormone which is in turn responsible for their deficit. Listening to EDM gives ADHD patients energy, at the same time allowing them to shut out everything else and concentrating fully on the music. Moving with the beats and positively connecting to others who enjoy the same music can be a great source of healing. Some ADHD patients give examples from their own lives: going to an EDM festival helped them stay concentrated without needing to take their ADHD medication. With the ADHD under control, patients are usually able to enjoy increased productivity (if they’re listening to the music on their own) or the additional benefits of connecting with like-minded individuals at festivals. With no side effects, EDM music festivals are a great way to help people with ADHD. A general rule doctors in this field of treatment use is to have music that is upbeat, happy and that does not have a lot of words (which would require the subject’s concentration). And electronic dance music fits the bill perfectly. Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder or ADHD affects children and teens and sometimes continues into adulthood. It is described as the most commonly diagnosed mental disorder of children. Webmd describes ADHD as a disease that causes children to be “hyperactive and unable control their impulses. Or they may have trouble paying attention. These behaviors interfere with school and home life.” It also described adults with ADHD to have trouble managing time, being organized, setting goals, and holding down a job. They may also have problems with relationships, self-esteem, and addiction. It’s symptoms include anxiety, trouble controlling anger, easy frustration, low self esteem, trouble at work, un-organization, mood swings, depression and a few other similar symptoms. It’s causes are unknown but some scientists have deduced that ADHD tends to be hereditary, running in one family, shows a chemical imbalance in the person’s brain with some areas that control attention being less active. Poor nutrition, infections, smoking, drinking, and substance abuse during pregnancy, some varied toxins, a disorder or injury are all factors which can affect the baby’s brain during development and result in ADHD. Many of its symptoms can be managed with therapy and medication. Some prescription drugs are given to control hyperactivity, impulsive behavior and to increase attention span. Notably drugs like Dexmethylphenidate (Focalin), Dextroamphetamine (Adderall, Dexedrine). For people older than 6 years old, non-stimulant medications like Atomoxetine (Strattera) and Clonidine (Kapvay) are prescribed. Special education and behavioral therapies also teach the individuals (mainly children) and retrain them to replace negative behaviors with good one, and on how to manage their daily lives and improve their self-esteem. Many people with ADHD live happy, successful lives. The treatment they go through helps greatly and it gets them stay aware of the symptoms and to regularly conduct checkups with their doctor. Sometimes medication and treatments will stop working, this is why they need to regularly assess their treatment plan and adjust accordingly. For many people, ADHD gets better with adulthood, with some patients stopping treatment. People with ADHD are thought to be deficient of neurotransmitters, important to make connections in the brain and body. These are chemicals which help the nerves transmit signals. When these chemicals are low the brain becomes “sluggish”. Music has been shown to increase these powerful and necessary neurotransmitters. As previously mentioned, music also fires up the entire brain. It taps into both the left and right brain hemispheres, engaging the logic, structure, and rhythm sections, in addition to creative, imaginary, and spatial sections. Music also works on a person’s emotional centers, with it’s calming effect which helps the other centers like our thinking center to improve. A lot of information is still missing and studies are still being done in order to better understand the effects of music on the ADHD brain. A 2011 study by Valerie Salimpoor and colleagues shows that music raises dopamine levels, which might account for the sense of pleasure and increased arousal we feel listening to music.
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Learn More »Regardless of the person’s brain type, music is a helpful tool that everyone benefits from. But the patterning and wave frequency of electronic music in particular can be helpful to ADHD brain/body optimization, just like symphonies and classical music. Whether it’s listening or playing, a naturally fun way to experience music is by sharing it with others. This adds a social and interactive component to it as well. When we contribute together we feel unity and mutual enjoyment and this is where EDM festivals come in.
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