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Music in the brain, MIT News

By A Mystery Man Writer

For the first time, MIT neuroscientists have identified a neural population in the human auditory cortex that responds selectively to sounds that people typically categorize as music, but not to speech or other environmental sounds.

A brain-monitoring device may one day take the guesswork out of

MIT News Massachusetts Institute of Technology

MIT News Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Exposure to Different Kinds of Music Influences How the Brain

Our Brains Appear Uniquely Tuned for Musical Pitch

Singing in the brain, MIT News

Music in the brain, MIT News

PDF) The Futures of Discoverability of Music

Music in the brain, MIT News

Light switches on the brain, Neuroscience

Some Neurons in Your Brain Respond to Singing but Not Other Music

Why the modern world is bad for your brain, Neuroscience

The Creative Inner Child? – David Trend

The race to understand the thrilling, dangerous world of language

Music on the Brain with the National Jazz Museum: The Mechanisms