Music as a "tool" to change someone's mood may not be a secret. Many people have proven it firsthand. So what about the relationship between music and someone's empathy? A study revealed that music has a close relationship with a person's level of empathy. People with high empathy are known to process music differently in their brains than people with less empathy. Also read: Eight 50-century items belonging to Iraq were returned by the British According to Zachary Wallmark, Southern Methodist University, people who have high empathy and low empathy actually have a lot in common when they listen to music. What the two have in common is equal involvement in regions of their brains, areas of the brain related to hearing, emotions, and sensory motor processing. Despite this, researchers found that people who had high empathy tended to listen to music more than others. This is because people with high empathy use more of their brain's social networks t...