Please turn off the radio!

Biology Level 2

I was sick one day. To not making me stressed out, I heard some of my favorite upbeat pop songs.

To me, how was the music going?


Assuming that the music was played at its normal state, and I was at the most painful state.

I only heard the singers singing, not the bass of the music. The music was slower. The music was faster. I only heard the bass of the music, not the singers singing. I heard my heartbeat going with the music without putting my hand on my chest.

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1 solution

Thành Đạt Lê
Nov 10, 2017
  • The option of listening only one part of the song are ridicious. Those are wrong.

  • The sound you hear in your ears when you're sick is the pulsations of the blood being pumped through your arteries is over-amplified in your ear, which is almost your heartbeat, but not exactly. And this sensation doesn't always happen. That's also the wrong answer.

  • When you're sick, your brain will focus on healing itself rather than processing the information you received. Because of that, when you hear music, your brain takes more time to process, and the music seems slower.

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