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"How Can Music Improve Your Performance"

The Belgrade Open School and the American Chamber of Commerce in Serbia have organized a lecture “Inspirational talk: How Can Music Improve Your Performance”, on Wednesday, October 5th at the premises of the American Chamber of Commerce in Serbia.

How music affects productivity in the workplace, how it boosts brain activity, increases memory base, and which kind of music is suitable for better concentration, and which for creativity in business,  are some of the questions participants discussed with prof. Dr. Predrag Mitrovic.

Predrag Mitrovic is an associate of BOS, employed as a professor at the University of Belgrade, Faculty of Medicine and a cardiologist at the Emergency Center in Belgrade. He was one of the first people in the world who worked on developing music therapy for post-operative cardiac patients. Managers of AmCham member companies had the opportunity to hear why it is recommended to listen to music with a tempo of 60 beats per minute, that is, it shouldn’t be in contrast to heart rate.

The Belgrade Open School and the American Chamber of Commerce in Serbia continue their cooperation through other activities.

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