Music therapy meets nature therapy: new evidence shows the blend helps people relax, sleep better, and feel more at peace.
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Add “rhythm” to one of the many traits that is no longer exclusive to humans. A new study out of the University of Tokyo proved that rats possess “beat synchronicity,” the complex neural process where ...
Even rats can keep a beat. Scientists have discovered that rats are able to perceive the beat of music and bop their heads along to the rhythm – an attribute previously thought to exist only in humans ...
“Future research will help clarify whether long-term music practice can strengthen the brain’s ability to process rhythm ...
The music most deeply embedded in our identity usually comes from a specific period in life, particularly our teens.
Eerie wails pierce the morning calm of lowland rainforest in eastern Madagascar and are soon joined by more. The haunting cries are the song of the indri – a critically endangered, metre-tall lemur.
In the world of jazz music, there is a classic piece of music composed by George and Ira Gershwin called "I've Got Rhythm." The lyrics talk about having rhythm, music and my guy/gal and who could ask ...
A new global study led by the University of Jyväskylä reveals that our most emotionally resonant music tends to come from our ...
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