They become world class rappers if you give them a phunky beat.
The volume of background music can affect short-term memory because they dnt
not any more/less than other music
personally i would think that rap music would be good for your memory because you are memorizing words to a beat.
Yes and no it depends on what kind of music and the volume. Some musics such as classical , pop, and country music have a good effect on memory. If you listen to rap, or unscensored music does not have a good affect on your memory. So if you want to listen to music listen to pop, country, or classical before a test while studying and not right before it.
no they did not bite a rat.
If my memory is not at fault, a rat has 4 liver lobes.
yes, patterns affect memory, but only slightly
I'm not shure about mice, but my rat enjoys me softly playing my clarinet, and she jumps up on the side of the cage when I'm singing. My old rat was completely indiferent though. So, I think it does, but it just depends on the individual.
I don't know if it affects memory, but television does affect us.
Alcohol is known to affect the memory and have a short term effect for memory, and does have long term effect if abused. Marijuana on the other hand there is lots of controversy on it, and from what i know it does not affect memory at all.
Depending on the type and style of sound, music can either sharpen mental acuity or assist in relaxation. Memory and learning can be enhanced, and this used with good results in children with learning disabilities
The SensMe Channel sorts the music on your Memory Stick, or Internal Memory by "mood", it doesn't let you get music.