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Music’s power is deeply rooted in our brains and developed out of a need to empathize, create harmony, and more importantly, survive. Does listening to music actually make you better at your job? Music has a powerful relationship to our primal need of connecting with others, so how does ...
Music is the most complicated sound the brain can process. But why did our brains evolve such advanced tools to create and enjoy it?Neuroscientist and jazz musician Charles Limb (TED Talk:Your brain on improv) has asked himself this question time and again. Herecently got together with songwri...
In a new episode of the MaRS podcast Solve for X, we explore how music affects our brain and the role technology could play in unlocking its healing power.
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And exercise does seem to have an effect on the human brain: the research done with brain imaging techniques shows that the brains of people who exercise are much denser compared to those who don’t. 运动似乎确实对人脑有影响:使用大脑成像技术进行的研究表明,与不锻炼的人相比,锻炼的人的大脑密度...
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Words and music: two ways of thinking about what our brains can do.(The Stuff of Thought; Musicophilia: Tales of Music and the Brain)(Book review)Hecht, Jennifer Michael
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Generalized neuroimaging meditation studies found that 8 weeks of mindfulness meditation also changes our brains, rewiring them towards more positive thoughts and emotions. For starters, meditation allows us to move from high-frequency brain waves to a lower frequency, which activates (and, potentially...