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Does listening to music really enhance your focus while studying?

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Too loud music can damage your hearing, too loud sounds can destroy delicate hair-like structures in the inner ear that help you hear.

The more difficult your task is for instance, memorizing material, problem-solving or learning something new the more likely the music is distracting.

The World Health Organization suggests a sound allowance for weekly exposure based on loudness.

Pay attention to what music helps your concentration rather than distracts you, and your schoolwork might benefit, too. We’d love to hear your thoughts! What type of music do you find most effective for studying or working? Have you ever experienced issues with loud music affecting your hearing? Share your experiences in the comments below. Editor’s Note: This article was written by Jillian Hubertz , a Clinical Assistant Professor in Speech , Language, and Hearing Sciences , Purdue University . This article was republished from The Conversation under a Creative Commons license. Read the original article..

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English

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