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While monotonous work like making a report is tolerable with your favorite music playing in the background, any kind of creative work can be significantly impaired if it is accompanied by music.
Studies show that certain kinds of music may be âpairedâ with your kind of work, like classical music which are stimulating and âpositiveâ or âhappyâ can help us perform certain tasks which require âdivergentâ or out-of-the-box thinking.
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After a problem has been examined and analysed, creative thinkers often hit a roadblock, which is actually an âincubation periodâ where the brain works in the background to process information at an unconscious level.
This results in an âahaâ or a âEureka!â moment when the solution or idea pops inside the head later when we are not consciously thinking about it.
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Certain unthought of combinations, associations, innovations and links between remote objects or ideas can be stimulated by specific kinds of music, provided it helps us focus âawayâ from the problem rather than focussing more on it.
Most music that one listens to while doing creative work is just a distraction, and rather than helping us, it creates more cognitive load on our brain, which has to block out the sound.
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