The effects of prolonged exposure to ambient elevator music on the neural connections responsible for recognizing subtle variations in human facial expressions in relation to optimal tax bracket allocation strategies
July 4th 2026
As I dug into the world of neuroscience and psychology, I stumbled upon an obscure study that caught my attention. It turned out that prolonged exposure to elevator music can alter our brain's emotional centers, making us less accurate at recognizing subtle variations in human facial expressions. This effect is particularly concerning for tax professionals who rely on reading emotions to make informed decisions about taxes. The research suggests that neural entrainment, caused by elevator music, can lead to cognitive dissonance and decreased accuracy in facial expression recognition. I'm left wondering if my own brain has been affected by the muzak.
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