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Your music taste might reveal how your brain works
Do you like the sweet sounds of Billie Holiday or the hard edge of Metallica? A new study from the University of Cambridge says your choice shows whether you're an empathetic or systematic thinker

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Now that music has gone digital, there must be all sorts of algorithms and marketing studies out there that recording companies and music delivery services use to determine the types of tunes fans are most likely to consume.
The songs that you choose to put on your mobile device may say a lot to marketing executives, but they might also say a lot about your brain and personality. Researchers from the University of Cambridge, led by Ph.D. student David Greenberg, may have come up with a way to determine how people think based on their musical preferences, using studies of over 4,000 participants, according to a statement from the university.
The psychologists who oversaw the study published a paper of their findings […] in the journal PLOS One.
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GALLAGHER, Danny. Your music taste might reveal how your brain works. CNET, 22 July 2015. Available at: <http://www.cnet.com/news/your-musical-taste-denotes-how-your-brain-operates/>. Accessed on: 29 Aug. 2016.
a) What has happened to music?
b) Have scientists established a relation between music and brain function?
c) Have scientists talked to the participants in the research?
d) Have scientists considered the participants’ food preferences?
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LETRA B, já que a universidade de Cambridge estabeleceu uma relação entre as músicas que você ouve pode dizer muito sobre você e sua personalidade e o jeito que seu cérebro pensa.
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