跟读练习: This Is Your Brain On Music - How Music Benefits The Brain (animated) - 通过YouTube学习英语口语

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Music has been an important part of every human culture, both past and present. It can play a part in brain development, learning, mood, and even your health. There used to be a popular belief that music is processed in the right hemisphere of our brains, along with art and other creative activities.
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Music has been an important part of every human culture, both past and present. It can play a part in brain development, learning, mood, and even your health. There used to be a popular belief that music is processed in the right hemisphere of our brains, along with art and other creative activities.
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However recent findings show us that music is distributed throughout the brain.
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Through studies of people with brain damage, we've seen patients who have lost the ability to read a newspaper, but can still read music.
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Or individuals who can play the piano, but lack motor coordination to button their own sweater.
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Today we know that music listening and performance, engage nearly every area of the brain that we have so far identified. One of the most common affects music has, is that it can alter our mood and feelings, by stimulating the formation of certain brain chemicals. Film directors use music to tell us how to feel about scenes that otherwise might be unclear, or to elevate our feelings at particularly dramatic moments.
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Think of a typical fight scene in an action film, it's the music that truly makes the scene epic. Also our brains respond differently to happy and sad melodies.One study showed that after hearing a short piece of sad music, participants were more likely to interpret a neutral expression as sad.
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And if the melody was happy, the neutral expression was perceived as a happy one. Now when you listen to music you actually like, your brain releases a neurotransmitter called dopamine.
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Dopamine is a chemical which causes a feeling of satisfaction.
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When listening to your favorite part of the song you get the same sort of pleasure that you experience when eating food, doing drugs or having sex.
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So basically music can makes us feel good. And if you're having a particularly good day, listening to some of your favorite upbeat music can actually amplify that feeling of happiness. One interesting thing is that when someone is sad, they often reach for sad music and they find that it helps them feel better. Now you might be thinking why would they do that?
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Why wouldn't a sad person listen to happy music?
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The reason is that when you're sad or depressed you usually feel misunderstood.
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Like the people around you don't understand you.
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If you would listen to happy music in this state, it would only contribute to this feeling of detachment.
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However if you put on the right piece of sad music you say to yourself: "Oh, that's how I feel.
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This musician understands me." So the sad music turns out to be soothing, unlike the happy music when you're feeling down.
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Another interesting aspect is how listening to music can affect our exercise regime. As our body realizes we’re tired and wants to stop exercising, it sends signals to the brain to stop for a break.
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Listening to music competes for our brain’s attention, and can help us override those signals of fatigue. A 2012 study, showed that cyclists who listened to music required 7% less oxygen to do the same work as those who cycled in silence.So not only can we push through the pain to exercise longer and harder, when we listen to music, but it can actually help us to use our energy more efficiently.
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In the last few decades, neuroscientists have made enormous breakthroughs in understanding how our brains work, by monitoring them with instruments like fMRI.
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So when researchers got the participants to listen to music, they saw multiple regions light up.
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But what's more interesting is that when they observed brains of musicians, while playing an instrument, the whole brain lit up like sky with fireworks.
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So while listening to music engages some interesting brain regions, playing music is the brain's equivalent of a full body workout. Also through brain scans we have found that musicians have different brains than non-musicians. People who play an instrument have bigger, better connected, more sensitive brains. A study from 2008 showed that children who had at least three years of instrumental music training, performed better than their non musical counterparts on a variety of tests.
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Mainly in auditory discrimination abilities and fine motor skills.But they also tested better on vocabulary and nonverbal reasoning skills, which involve understanding and analyzing visual information, such as identifying relationships, similarities and differences between shapes and patterns.These two areas in particular are quite removed from musical training as we imagine it, so it’s fascinating to see how learning to play an instrument can help kids develop such a wide variety of important skills. It’s also never too late to start learning an instrument. Seniors who play an instrument or sing with other people are more resistant to cognitive and memory problems. The reason might be the creation of alternative connections in the brain that could compensate for cognitive decline as we get older. So both listening and creating music has it's own benefits. However music affects each brain differently and someones music can be another persons noise. And researchers have found that listening to music you like, increases blood flow to the brain more than listening to music you don’t like. To draw a line, you’ll always get more benefits from listening and making music, you actually like. Thank you for watching.
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I hope you learned something new and became better than yesterday :)

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在本课中,学习者将通过视频“你的大脑在音乐中”来练习英语口语、听力和理解能力。音乐对我们大脑的影响不仅涉及情绪和学习,还与我们的健康息息相关。通过这段视频,学习者将探索音乐如何改变心情、提高专注力以及促进大脑的发展。使用shadow speak方法,学习者可以在音频中跟随讲者,增强自己的发音和语感,让学习过程更加高效。

关键词汇与短语

  • 音乐 (Music)
  • 情绪 (Mood)
  • 大脑化学物质 (Brain chemicals)
  • 运动表现 (Exercise performance)
  • 音频 (Audio)
  • 乐器 (Instrument)
  • 认知能力 (Cognitive abilities)
  • 小肌肉协调 (Fine motor skills)

练习建议

在进行语言练习时,shadowspeak是一种非常有效的方法,可以帮助你提高口语表达能力。在观看这段视频时,注意说话者的语速和语调,尝试模仿他们的发音。可以先观看一次视频,了解整体内容,然后再进行跟读练习。选择你喜欢的段落,设定一个合适的速度进行模仿,同时注意音节的重音和停顿。这样做不仅能帮助你理解英语中的语调变化,还能提升你的听力和口语流利度。此外,听音乐时,重复播放想要学习的段落,尝试在你自己的声音中寻找适合的韵律与节奏,这也是有效的shadow speech实践方式。

什么是跟读法?

跟读法 (Shadowing) 是一种有科学依据的语言学习技巧,最初开发用于专业口译员的培训,并由多语言者Alexander Arguelles博士普及。这个方法简单而强大:您在听英语母语原声的同时立即大声重复——就像是一个延迟1-2秒紧跟说话者的影子。与被动听力或语法练习不同,跟读法强迫您的大脑和口腔肌肉同时处理并模仿真实的讲话模式。研究表明它能显着提高发音准确性,语调,节奏,连读,听力理解和口语流利度——使其成为雅思口语备考和真实英语交流最有效的方法之一。

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