Impact of Fractal Musical Signals on the Human Brain: A Proposed EEG Study

Neha Batra, S. Lakra
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In this era computers have become one of the most important parts of the day-to-day life of persons, be it for personal or for professional use. With the advancement in new technologies people have ignored the impact caused by these gadgets on the world around us. Green Computing is one of the solutions; it asks to adopt the method of Reuse, Renovate, Recycle and Reutilize. With the advancement of technologies not only landfills, greenhouse gases but digital signals are also increasing in a proportional manner. Digital devices today emanate all kinds of unnatural signals. Since these signals are not found in nature, they are the reason these signals are not assimilated normally into the earth, and consequently, these signals negatively affect the environment as well as living things. These signals also affect the Human Brain/Mind. To cure or to reduce the effect of these signals it is important to use natural signals like fractal Signals. Music has always been considered as a mode of relaxation and enjoyment. It has always been a part of nature, be it a bird's humming or the sound of a flowing river. Music gives peace to the brain/mind. But the increase in the digitisation of music has brought a reverse effect. So to reduce the impact of the digitized music the use of music originating naturally or Green Music must be increased.
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分形音乐信号对人脑的影响:一种拟议的脑电图研究
在这个时代,计算机已经成为人们日常生活中最重要的部分之一,无论是个人使用还是专业使用。随着新技术的进步,人们忽略了这些小工具对我们周围世界的影响。绿色计算是解决方案之一;它要求采用再利用、更新、再循环、再利用的方法。随着技术的进步,不仅垃圾填埋场,温室气体和数字信号也在成比例地增加。如今的数字设备会发出各种不自然的信号。由于这些信号在自然界中找不到,所以它们是这些信号不能正常地被地球吸收的原因,因此,这些信号对环境和生物产生了负面影响。这些信号也会影响人类的大脑/思维。为了消除或减少这些信号的影响,重要的是使用自然信号,如分形信号。音乐一直被认为是一种放松和享受的方式。它一直是大自然的一部分,无论是鸟儿的嗡嗡声还是河流的流水声。音乐使头脑平静。但音乐数字化程度的提高带来了相反的效果。因此,为了减少数字化音乐的影响,必须增加对自然音乐或绿色音乐的使用。
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