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The virtual concert hall presented to the participants in different color schemes. Credit: The Journal of the Acoustical ...
A new study found that older adults who play or listen to music frequently have a lower risk of developing dementia.
New research breaks down the potential impact of playing a free online brain game. Here's what experts say about it.
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Hearing just 16 seconds of music helps your brain predict what comes next, shaping memory, emotion, and how songs make sense.
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A new study finds that non-musicians' brains are just as good as professionals' at integrating musical context and predicting melodies.