Nikki Roy told Newsweek that this phenomenon highlights just "how powerful music is as a therapeutic tool" to regulate ...
Rhythmic tunes trigger synchronized eyeblinks and automatic bopping or swaying, new research suggests ...
The oldest known musical instruments— flutes carved from bones —are over 40,000 years old. And humans were likely making music before that, based on fossils showing our ancestors had the ability to ...
When neuroscientist and musician AZA Allsop discovered research by his Yale colleague Joy Hirsch about how group drumming and ...
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A panel during the Take Action x SXSW summit this week in Austin, TX brought together artists, researchers, and execs.
Human brains can sense rhythm and melody from birth, showing music may be part of biology rather than something learned.
Why do some people get goosebumps from a song while others hear the exact same notes…and feel nothing? New research reveals “musical anhedonia” — a real brain disconnect where music hits your ears but ...
There's something almost indescribable about standing in a crowd of thousands, watching a performer point the microphone ...
Researchers prove humans are "musical animals" with a biological blueprint for rhythm and pitch that exists from birth.
For many people, the day doesn’t begin until the kettle whistles or the coffee maker hums. After all, tea and coffee aren’t just beverages; they’re rituals, identities and even small acts of comfort.
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