Forbes: You Use The Language Area Of Your Brain When Listening To Music
According to recent research from the University of Tokyo, you use the language centre of your brain to follow the phrasing and articulation of music you're listening to - even music without lyrics.
You Use The Language Area Of Your Brain When Listening To Music
EdSource: How music education sharpens the brain, tunes us up for life
From sparking focus to easing anxiety and even protecting against cognitive decline, science is uncovering just how deeply music shapes our minds. Researchers are mapping the brain’s real-time ...
In two separate studies, researchers learned more about the way that our brains respond to music. One study found that brain neurons synchronize with musical rhythms, while the other showed how ...
Vail Daily: Bravo! Vail event explores the effects of music on the brain
Can music affect the brain? That was the question asked at Bravo! Vail Music Festival’s Inside the Music event on July 9, part of the festival’s education and enrichment series. “I’ve had the great ...
From childhood to older adulthood, learning music does more than create melodies — it reshapes the brain, strengthens memory, and sharpens thinking. Neuroscience shows that playing an instrument ...
Los Angeles Times: How Music Changes Your Brain Chemistry and Why It Feels So Good
How Music Changes Your Brain Chemistry and Why It Feels So Good
A recent article about music is currently enjoying wide circulation. 1 In it, we learn that our brains are hardwired to respond emotionally to music. 2 The author illustrates this concept through the ...