WASHINGTON - a new study shows that when a person with the syndrome Williams listening to "Love Me Tender", they experience a change in hormone levels that are associated with feelings of love. These findings give clues about the gene associated with people's emotions.
Preached Live Science, Sunday (17/6/2012), the researchers observed the 21 people who were listening to music and taking a blood sample in order to track the level of arginine vasopressin and oxytocin hormone (AVP). 13 of whom suffered from Williams syndrome is a genetic disorder slows progression of mental retardation and trigger light.
These test results show the 13 people experiencing a surge of Williams syndrome contraction on the hormone levels of oxytocin and AVP. In the meantime, people without a mental disorder only experienced a few changes of oxytocin and AVP.
One woman suffered a surge in contraction and William's syndrome is much higher than others in these trials. He listened to the songs that Elvis.
According to researchers from the university of utah, Julie Korenberg, the results of this research can help researchers treat contraction syndrome Williams. Also some other disorders such as post-traumatic stress disorder and autism.
The result of the hormone tests showed that people with Williams syndrome have elevated hormone levels when listening to music. This research was published in the journal PloS One.
Arif s.Driessen is the Editorial, Lifestyle, for Digital Works @ The Driessen Post.