The Score Magazine March 2020 issue | Page 44

UNDERSTANDING MUSICAL PREDISPOSITION THROUGH CONDITIONING, HABITUAL & PREFRENCE MECHANISM IN BRAIN. Key Words : Music Predispositions, cognitive response, Perceptive response, Motivational centers ,cognitive reserve 
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Prof B.Sai Kiran Kumar Consultant neurofeedback trainer BCIA USA, Adithya Malluri Psychologist and certified Neurofeedback trainer Presidency college, Bangalore The Permeation and processing of music in the human brain has always been a mystery because of the effect it produces. Musical predispositions have a significant role in elucidating these processes. Our affinity towards a particular sound is associated with repetitive sequences of a particular melody played, which conditions the brain to understand musical sequences of similar origin. This explains a reward based interest created towards a particular melody causing the listener to memorize and also reciprocate the sequence through mirror neuron related mechanism. The adult brain understands melodies and starts registering the sequences played in the form of a patterned architecture in the brain. The subsequent stimulation is the activation of motivational centers in the brain in creating cortical cells associated memory networks for a particular tune. Through consistent conditioning of these melodies, the listener’s ability to identify the finer details of the respective melody is alleviated thus creating recognition of any dissonance in the particular sequence played. This can be explained through jingles of advertisements when illustrated with different context equated with music. Some of the other important factors that help in the following process include recognition of pitch, contour of the sound, duration and interval processing. Musical predispositions determine the inclination of the listener to particular form of sound thereby creating neural network synchrony. 42 The Score Magazine highonscore.com When a synchrony associated with neural networks is created, the regulatory pathways of memory and reward networks are strengthened. In some situations, these reward mechanisms can enhance the cognitive reserve and help in coping stressful situations. Musical perception has a stronger coherence in improving the brain’s activity and hence metaphorically it is referred to as “auditory cheesecake experience” when a rewarding tone is played. 1. Merriam,A.P.(1964)TheAnthropologyofMusic. Evanston,Ill:NorthwesternUniversityPress. 
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