What is the Relationship Between Music Composition and Biological Processes?

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In summary, music composition and biological processes have a complex and interconnected relationship. Research has shown that music can impact biological processes such as heart rate, blood pressure, and hormone levels. Similarly, biological processes can also affect how music is perceived and experienced. Additionally, studies have found that music can have therapeutic benefits for various physical and mental health conditions. Furthermore, the act of creating music involves the use of cognitive and motor skills that are linked to biological processes in the brain. Overall, the relationship between music composition and biological processes highlights the profound influence that music has on human physiology and behavior.
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You kept showing up in duckgo searches
Mostly I'm a composer of electroacoustic music (PhD, studio composition) so my 'expertise' in physics would likely be corralled by acoustics or possibly psychoacoustics. I do have an interest in biology and I have an undergraduate degree in Psychology (the department was mostly behavioural biology). The field of composition I specialise in commonly references ecological psychology and phenomenology as a grounding philosophies.
My favourite biological process is Long Term Potentiation.

I find the range of questions here kind of fun, and the patience of the 'more expert' here refreshing.
 
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