The Revel Ultima audio system available on the new Lincoln MKX features 19 speakers, and undistorted, live-quality sound replication. Why is that important?

Because music has a greater effect on your brain than you realized.

Priyanka Shekar, an Audio psychology expert, explains that music affects the chemistry of the brain, and influences mood. Studies have shown that listening to your favorite songs can boost serotonin levels, and that our brainwaves, breathing, and heartrate can resonate with rhythmic music.

Think about the type of high-tempo tunes you listen to at the gym, or on a jog. These types of "workout tracks" have actually been proven to improve stamina.

Shekar notes that our brains can store a sonic profile of music, and transport us back to a moment in time when we last heard the song. This effect has even been used to help Alzheimer's patients temporarily regain memories.

Music is an integral part our lives, health, and happiness, so listen to it the way it's meant to be heard -- with crystal-clear quality that reproduces and even restores the natural highs and lows of recorded soundwaves.

Test-listen the Revel Ultima sound system at Rountree Lincoln.

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