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 ...
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The headphones that adjust sound to your brainwaves
Headphones have evolved tremendously, transitioning from simple music-playing devices to smart gadgets that modify sound based on the listener’s brainwaves. Let’s delve into the intricate technology ...
A new study tracks infant EEG and AI motion data to reveal how the brain translates music into movement by 12 months.
Life begins with music. The human body provides the basic musical elements for the soundtrack to fetal development. The rhythmic pulsing of mom’s heartbeat, the rise and fall of her footsteps, the ...
Musical chills are pleasurable shivers or goosebump sensations that people feel when they resonate with the music they're listening to. They reduce stress and have beneficial side effects, but they ...
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Brain scans show playing music or learning an instrument even after 70 slows ageing
Older adults who kept practising a musical instrument or learnt a new instrument even after 70 preserved memory better than ...
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