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RE: The neuroscience of music - your brain function and behavior are impacted

in #neuroscience6 years ago

music and language occupy different brain modules

cool and not intuitive...

tone-deaf individuals had less white matter in the right frontal inferior gyrus

Me!

Using the method of magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), data researchers identified six neural populations with different functions

Wow... Imagine fMRI on a population level. That could explain some weird musical preferences on national level (like "turbo folk" :D)

Listening to music can drown out our brain’s cries of fatigue

Wow, there is a real reference for this! I could try...

Thank you 4 4 intriguing facts!

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Wow... Imagine fMRI on a population level. That could explain some weird musical preferences on national level (like "turbo folk" :D)

This is a good idea to pitch to some institutes in our area, you laugh but I tell you, one day it will be done for sure and I can not wait for it :D

fMRI is such a nice toy, but in 99% used for patients

A few days ago, I read that dogs were tested and they really understand the words, they can probably visualise the meaning when they hear "ball" or "cat". Thank you fMRI

That is not much of a surprise but I am happy that something intuitive as that has some nice background. I once saw a report about a dog who knew more than 100 different words and they were spoken with the same tone and voice, I was amazed.

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