Sound baths and rain: Can monsoon acoustics help your brain focus?
When a heavy monsoon shower begins outside or the low, resonant vibration of a singing bowl fills a room, the immediate reaction for many people is a deep sigh of relief. The mind slows down, the shoulders drop, and a sense of calm takes over. But when you are sitting at your desk with a deadline looming, a crucial question arises: does this relaxed state actually help you lock in and accomplish complex tasks, or is it simply setting the stage for an afternoon nap?
To unpack what actually happens inside our nervous system when we listen to acoustic sounds, mid-day.com spoke to two expert neurologists Dr. Aniruddha More, consultant neurologist at Jupiter Hospital, Thane, and Dr. Prashant Makhija, consultant neurologist at Wockhardt Hospitals, Mumbai Central.
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