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Learning to understand and play music shapes the brain. A new study from New York University (NYU) finds that analyzing how brain rhythms are used in processing music could help researchers [...]
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Learning to understand and play music shapes the brain. A new study from New York University (NYU) finds that analyzing how brain rhythms are used in processing music could help researchers [...]
Music provides entertainment and brings people together, but it may also play a role in emotional regulation. Many people listen to music to help themselves feel more upbeat or to calm down, but [...]
Musicians present an opportunity for researchers to study neuroplasticity and brain networks. In a new study a multinational group of researchers discovered that musicians have enhanced [...]
A novel study from Ohio State University’s Wexner Medical Center investigates how music affects the brains of people with epilepsy. The majority of epilepsy cases are temporal lobe epilepsy, in [...]
The evidence for the importance of music training for young people continues to grow, thanks to a new study from Northwestern University. The study contributes to a body of evidence suggesting [...]
Many people listen to music to relax and numerous studies have demonstrated that listening to music has benefits. New research from the Royal College of Music’s Centre for Performance Science [...]
Music affects humans on a fundamental level. It is more than just love or hate—music can change your blood pressure, up your heart rate, and even affect your temperature. Researchers from the Max [...]
Can music change your life? It can certainly change how your brain works. Research from the University of Liverpool Institute of Psychology, Health, and Society found that just 30 minutes of [...]
There are many ways that music affects the brain—so many that what music does for the mind is still being studied. New research from a cooperative of researchers in Finland, Denmark, and the [...]
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