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An initial survey of 2,000 UK employees revealed that half regularly listen to music【C1】______. Some of those employees’ bosses
An initial survey of 2,000 UK employees revealed that half regularly listen to music【C1】______. Some of those employees’ bosses
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2022-08-09
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An initial survey of 2,000 UK employees revealed that half regularly listen to music【C1】______. Some of those employees’ bosses reportedly encourage the【C2】______, but others are strictly【C3】______it, believing it【C4】______work performance. So, British classical music station Scala Radio and psychologist Dr. Becky Spelman set out to【C5】______if background music hurts or hinders workplace efficiency.
Four office workers were asked to【C6】______two 600-word sets of song lyrics. The first set was transcribed with no music playing, while the other was【C7】______with classical music playing in the background.
The first task, completed【C8】______, was completed in an【C9】______time of 20 minutes and 59 seconds. However, the second transcription【C10】______that involved music was completed in an average time of 17 minutes and 42 seconds; a【C11】______ of three minutes and 17 seconds, or
15%.
"Music has a very powerful【C12】_______on the brain. It affects【C13】_______, mental performance and physical performance," says Dr. Spelman in a【C14】______. "Many people find that listening to certain types of【C15】______music can help them with their productivity levels.
The music can function as a sort of ’white noise’,【C16】______potentially distracting ambient noise."
"【C17】______the music has a calm, regular beat, it can actually help us to stay calm, reducing our stress, slowing our heart-rate, and【C18】______our pulse," says Dr. Spelman. "This makes it easier for us to focus on the task【C19】______rather than entering into ’flight or fight’ mode, in which it can be very difficult to think clearly because of our【C20】______levels of adrenaline and Cortisol."
【C17】
An initial survey of 2,000 UK employees revealed that half regularly listen to music on the job. Some of those employees’ bosses reportedly encourage the practice, but others are strictly against it, believing it hurts work performance. So, British classical music station Scala Radio and psychologist Dr. Becky Spelman set out to determine if background music hurts or hinders workplace efficiency.
Four office workers were asked to transcribe two 600-word sets of song lyrics. The first set was transcribed with no music playing, while the other was completed with classical music playing in the background.
The first task, completed in silence, was completed in an average time of 20 minutes and 59 seconds. However, the second transcription exercise that involved music was completed in an average time of 17 minutes and 42 seconds; a difference of three minutes and 17 seconds, or 15%.
"Music has a very powerful impact on the brain. It affects mood, mental performance and physical performance," says Dr. Spelman in a media release. "Many people find that listening to certain types of instrumental music can help them with their productivity levels. The music can function as a sort of’white noise’, canceling out potentially distracting ambient noise."
"Provided the music has a calm, regular beat, it can actually help us to stay calm, reducing our stress, slowing our heart-rate, and moderating our pulse," says Dr. Spelman. "This makes it easier for us to focus on the task at hand rather than entering into ’flight or fight’ mode, in which it can be very difficult to think clearly because of our elevated levels of adrenaline and Cortisol."
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