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SUMMARY:Vino e musica (Liquid Music): Part 4
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Wine and Music
Vino e musica



know, objects kind of become alive and it's more of an emotional place. Okay, harmony cascade. The thalamus makes a decision about, say an auditory signal and it's going to either decide that it's a threat or that it's something good. I have these backward, it's really the parasympathetic that causes us to relax. And so the signal gets sent up to the frontal lobes and the reward system there, and maybe all the way to euphoria. This is where cocaine and chocolate take us. Versus the dissonance cascade, which should say sympathetic, puts us on high alert, that there's danger, and the limbic system, fight or flight. So Blood and Zatorre at the University of Montreal did PET scan images while listening to music. They saw the limbic system, the reptile brain, fight or flight, and the sympathetic nervous system, so that blood pressure is raised and heart rate and breathing rate, and all that stuff. So just this [He plays a C/G major fifth harmony]...

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