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Add the ALS Society of Quebec to the list of non-profit organizations thinking outside of the box during these COVID-19 times. ALS is a neurodegenerative incurable fatal illness that destroys motor neurons. People with ALS gradually lose their mobility, but also their ability to talk, eat and eventually, breathe. Senses are not affected and 80 percent die within two to five years after the diagnosis. There are currently more than 500 Quebecers living with ALS.
It is known as Lou Gehrigâs disease after the baseball great who succumbed to ALS on June 2, 1941. For the past two years Major League Baseball has recognized this as âLou Gehrig Day.â Locally, former Expos, sports, media (including me) and entertainment personalities have united to Strike out ALS. Everyone is invited to take part in this initiative by sharing their stories, pictures and a message of hope through an impressive mosaic. They can also honor someone who is living with ALS, or a lost a loved one and
A new study reveals why we get pleasure from listening to music
Findings suggest that music triggers the reward circuits in the brain
Music has a unique ability to bring feelings of enjoyment and pleasure to humans, and it can often turn a foul mood around.
But why does music have this effect on us? A group of neuroscientist say it’s all thanks to the link between our brain and auditory circuits.
Music and biological rewards
Existing research suggests that there are similarities in the way the brain processes rewards like food and money and the way it processes music. Researchers at Montreal Neurological institute conducted the present study with the aim of uncovering the causal role of this circuitry by using brain stimulation.