Music has long been known to have profound effects on the brain. Listening to the right tunes can provide mood-altering effects, and can even create a better quality of life for those who use music to ...
Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. Music isn’t just a means of entertainment and expression: it can also encourage creativity and help you become more productive. Listening ...
A California nursing home is using music therapy with residents suffering from dementia. In collaboration with inewsource news service in San Diego, Joanne Faryon reports on how music is reaching ...
ROCHESTER, N.Y. – World-famous opera singer Renee Fleming from Rochester is working with the National Institutes of Health to see what music does to her brain. Fleming sang in an MRI machine, and the ...
When you think of how music changes the way you feel, what comes to mind first? Is it a particular song, perhaps one of those “go-to” songs on your playlist? Or maybe your thoughts veer towards why ...
There might be a little something extra to Jazzercize, spin classes, and Zumba besides spandex, sweat, and (potentially) killer abs. All three share a common element — one that might actually do more ...
Arguably, one of music’s most salient characteristics is the impact it has on our emotions. What if this impact can be used in an intentional way to boost creative flow? I had an interesting ...
A new wave is reengineering the emotional power of music with AI and neuroscience to treat the mind. From punk rock artists sharing their experiences, to From MedTech apps - Spoke and Spiritune to ...
Daniel J. Levitin is hardly your typical neuroscientist and writer. With his background as a musician, songwriter, and producer, he’s helped Stevie Wonder and Joni Mitchell with input on compilations, ...