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It’s no accident that people remember certain events in their lives because of music. Yiren Ren, a psychology researcher at Georgia Institute of Technology, and others published a new study that ...
A new case study that included hundreds of Tennessee public schools suggests that music education may be tied to better math and reading scores, along with better attendance and positive social, ...
The University of New Haven is proud to partner with Blackbird Studio to offer a study-away program designed for students in our music majors. Nashville is the creative center of the American music ...
Professor of Cognitive-Neuroscience , Department of Psychology, Northumbria University, Newcastle When I hear Shania Twain’s You’re Still The One, it takes me back to when I was 15, playing on my ...
This article analyses the impacts of institutionalising oral folk/traditional musics into tertiary-level performance-oriented degree programmes in Western-style conservatories, music academies, and ...
Researchers are looking to the salience network of the brain to develop music-based treatments to help alleviate anxiety in patients with dementia. Ever get chills listening to a particularly moving ...
On Oct. 9, the Iowa City Music Study Club will commence its 103rd year of enjoying and supporting local music education. Begun in 1916, the group has collaborated with the University of Iowa and Iowa ...
Eira Winrow receives PhD funding from Health and Care Research Wales. Rhiannon Tudor Edwards does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would ...
Do you like to boogie? So does Snowball, a sulphur-crested cockatoo, according to a study published by Current Biology on movement to music. He has 14 dance moves. Videos of Snowball's dancing have ...
The shaded areas were activated by familiar music. Ever get chills listening to a particularly moving piece of music? You can thank the salience network of the brain for that emotional joint.