Does music affect your brain? Science says it does, in very deep, significant ways.

Have you ever heard a song you haven't listened to in years, and found yourself remembering exactly where you were the last time you heard it? You remember who you were with. You remember the name of that person you used to have a crush on, whom the song always reminded you of.

What ever happened to them?

This happens because music engages the hippocampus. That's the part of your brain responsible for emotions and memories. It's why you don't just remember, it brings back feelings, too.

Music can also cause the release of serotonin in the brain, making you feel happy. Fast tempos can make you feel more awake, and alert, while slow songs can calm you down.

Listening to music can even distract you from physical pain.

Music is important.

The way you listen to your music is also important. The Lincoln MKX is the first of our new lineup to offer the Revel Ultima sound system. Thanks to a partnership with Revel, Lincoln can provide you with live-quality audio right in your vehicle's cabin.

To test drive one of our new vehicles, visit Pines Lincoln, and ask about the 19-speaker Revel Ultima package.

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