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Music Brain Effect

Iko Forestborne

Translator A AI

Publisher: Publifye

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Summary

Music Brain Effect explores the profound impact of music on our brains, emotions, and memories, bridging the gap between music, neuroscience, and psychology. The book reveals how music activates multiple brain regions, influencing our cognitive and emotional landscapes across different ages and cultures. Intriguingly, musical training can lead to measurable changes in brain structure, improving cognitive abilities, a phenomenon known as neuroplasticity. Furthermore, music's connection to memory explains why a particular song can instantly transport us back to specific moments in our lives.

 
The book progresses systematically, starting with the basics of auditory processing and neural circuits involved in music perception. It then investigates music's specific effects on emotion and memory, examining both positive and negative emotional responses. Finally, it delves into neuroplasticity and the practical applications of music in therapy and education.

 
By synthesizing findings from diverse fields, Music Brain Effect offers a holistic view of music's influence, making it valuable for students, educators, therapists, musicians, and anyone curious about the science of music and the brain.
Available since: 03/04/2025.
Print length: 67 pages.

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