Food for Thought

Presenter Information

Aiyannah Terry, Hampton University

Location

Old Dominion University, Learning Commons at Perry Library, West Foyer

Start Date

4-8-2017 8:30 AM

End Date

4-8-2017 10:00 AM

Description

Growing up, older generations would tell the younger generations, “You are what you eat”. In saying this the adults were describing actual tangible food. What if they were actually talking about something intangible such as music? Music is an art that is known to feed people’s minds and even the soul. The sound of music literally feeds the mind that controls every single action a person’s body can do. The purpose of this research is to analyze how music feeds the brain which transpires in so many forms causing simultaneous reactions within the human body.

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Poster

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Apr 8th, 8:30 AM Apr 8th, 10:00 AM

Food for Thought

Old Dominion University, Learning Commons at Perry Library, West Foyer

Growing up, older generations would tell the younger generations, “You are what you eat”. In saying this the adults were describing actual tangible food. What if they were actually talking about something intangible such as music? Music is an art that is known to feed people’s minds and even the soul. The sound of music literally feeds the mind that controls every single action a person’s body can do. The purpose of this research is to analyze how music feeds the brain which transpires in so many forms causing simultaneous reactions within the human body.