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I've been transported to another dimension of music production and I’m barely in control: I’m programming with a tracker and I’m loving every minute of it.
Research shows that music can affect our cognitive functioning including learning, memory, and attention/concentration.
Why singing is good for your brain, even if you are no Beyoncé Music has the power to soothe the mind, promote brain health and bring people closer together. Singing, listening to music or making ...
Susan Magsamen explores how music has the power to transform and enhance our brains.
Listening to music, playing music, and dancing can improve your brain function and even your physical health. Find out how.
Older people who play an instrument, such as piano, have better memory as they age and are better able to solve complex tasks, according to a new study.
We're exploring the intersection of music and neuroscience with young musicians who are gifted in both fields! We'll speak with musician-scientists like Zoie, a 15-year-old euphonium player who is ...
We may finally know how the brain processes a beat drop: people use two distinct brain networks to anticipate and identify transitions between segments in a piece of music. Musical boundaries, the ...
To Appreciate Music, the Human Brain Listens and Learns to Predict When we listen to music, some neurons hear the notes of a melody, while others anticipate which notes will be next.
How pleasurable music boosts µ-opioid receptor activity in the brain's reward centers, linking music to the body's natural pleasure system.
Neuroplasticity refers to the brain’s ability to restructure or rewire itself when adapting to change. It can continue to develop throughout life in response to stimulation, environmental ...
Research shows that music can affect our cognitive functioning including learning, memory, and attention/concentration.