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Indian classical Ragas have a measurable impact on brain activity, enhancing attention and emotional well-being, according to a joint study by IIT Mandi and IIT Kanpur. The groundbreaking research, ...
The research employed advanced EEG microstate analysis, which is a real-time brain-mapping technique that captures momentary but meaningful patterns of neural activity. These "microstates" often last ...
Dr. Matthias Röder is an award-winning music tech visionary whose work bridges classical music, emerging technology and creative leadership. He ...
Published in Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, the study reveals that listening to Indian Classical Ragas can significantly ...
Music has the power to soothe the mind, promote brain health and bring people closer together. Singing, listening to music or making music all promote health.
Music actively rewires neural pathways and triggers emotional responses more effectively than meditation, offering easier access to brain-boosting benefits.
While it is not easy to find methods to stay motivated and productive in the modern world of limitless diversions and never-ending stress, which take a toll on your brain health, a few ancient Indian ...