Music has always played a large role in my life. From listening to The Beatles at a young age in the car with my dad, to listening to the band as a freshman in college, I have found a sense of peace ...
“Music is the medicine of the mind.” That is what American soldier and politician John A. Logan (1826–1886) once said. I kind of agree with it. Being a classically trained mezzosoprano, I know from ...
Your brain and body literally “sync” with music, according to new research. Instead of just understanding rhythm, our neural circuits physically resonate with it—shaping how we feel and move to music.
Mathaf: Arab Museum of Modern Art, will host 'Unmasking the Mind: How Art, Sound & Story Heal Us', a public panel discussion on October 8. The session coincides with the ...
Music in casinos isn’t just background noise—it’s a powerful psychological tool. From nostalgic tunes to tempo tricks, every sound is designed to shape how you feel, how long you stay, and how much ...
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Study: we don't just hear music, we embody it
An international study suggests that our brain and body don't merely perceive music—they physically resonate with it. This finding, based on research in neuroscience, music, and psychology, supports ...
An international study co-authored by McGill psychologist Caroline Palmer suggests our brains and bodies don’t just understand music, they physically resonate with it. These discoveries, based on ...
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