"The brain is a very big place, in a very small space" -Carl Sagan, in the latest Symphony of Science song. More geeky scientific awe, communicated via music and imagery, from composer John Boswell.
LMU neuroscientists have shown that the brain processes natural visual stimuli with dedicated oscillatory bursts emerging in the visual neocortex. When we see the dynamic world in which we move, or ...
"What Music Is," at Century II, is a multimedia convergence that scientifically explains our attraction to music.
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When mice meet Beethoven: How early sound shapes the brain differently for males and females
When Kamini Sehrawat and Prof. Israel Nelken of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem exposed baby mice to the first movement of Beethoven's Symphony No. 9, they weren't simply setting a mood. They were ...
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