Robert Zatorre Case Analysis

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When you are feeling down, listening to music will enhance your mood. One reason this is the case is because, as stated by Robert Zatorre, “One brain structure in particular, called the striatum, releases a chemical called dopamine in response to pleasure-related stimuli.“(Landau). As a result of unavoidable dopamine being discharged, you are given a boost of happiness and pleasure. Imagine coming home from a hard day at school in a bad mood and sliding your ear buds out of your backpack, untangling them for a couple minutes, and then just popping them in your ear and scrolling through your music library trying to find the song to perfectly lift your mood. That. That is something that many people enjoy doing. Another reason is because as stated by Robert Zatorre,"As you're anticipating a moment of pleasure, you're making predictions about what you're hearing and what you're about to hear, he said. …show more content…

Therefore, when we listen to music that we enjoy, we are constantly predicting what’s coming up next on the song and that also provides us pleasure, which in return improves our mood. Robert proved in many instances that music is like a drug. Music is another addiction as it pleasure’s people with a chemical that is released in the body, and engulfs’ people into another world. People may always be sad so they won’t stop listening to music, and then they get that dopamine release and feel good each play through. In addition to Robert’s statements, Eminem explained in Sing for the Moment,” ’They say music can alter moods and talk to you. Well can it load a gun up for you and cock it too?’. 'Til they sit and they cry at night, wishing they die. 'Til they throw on a rap record, and they sit and they vibe.’

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