The drop you feel on the dance floor isn’t just emotional — it’s biological. Experts explain how music syncs with your ...
Music affects us so deeply that it can essentially take control of our brain waves and get our bodies moving. Now, neuroscientists at Stanford's Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute are taking advantage of ...
The relationship between music and the human brain has fascinated neuroscientists for decades. While meditation has long been celebrated for its cognitive benefits, recent neurological research ...
The study found that Australians over 70 years of age who always listened to music had a 39% lower risk of having dementia ...
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3 ways music therapy heals our pain

According to a research review published by Alzheimer’s Research and Therapy, music therapy improved memory, attention, and ...
You've experienced it, right? Listening to a song that transports you somewhere you can't explain. Slow or fast, rock, pop, or classical, the song gives you chills while filling your soul. Nothing ...
The Sound Barrier is a four-episode series where we explore the limits of hearing and the ways we can break through.
As we age, our brain experiences both structural and functional changes. Over time, this can cause a decline in cognitive abilities, memory, and even emotional regulation. Certain lifestyle factors ...
Language allows humans to convey thoughts and ideas—it is a central means of communication. However, language also influences ...
Hendrix College’s Department of Music will present “Your Brain on Art: Music and Well-Being,” an interdisciplinary concert experience inspired by research on how the arts support health and human ...
An Ohio music conductor is using deep brain stimulation to combat his Parkinson’s disease. Rand Laycock, 70, the director and conductor of a symphony orchestra, was diagnosed just before his 60th ...