The human brain is highly skilled at detecting patterns in the world and using this information to predict future events.
An Israeli expert on music and the mind explains that listening to the right tunes really can reduce cortisol levels and improve your mood, whether you are in pain, lonely or sad.
“If you look at an artwork or something, you can look at it and leave. Music is over time. There’s a part of our brain called ...
By Ben Barry via SWNS A man who was diagnosed with a brain tumor has turned the noise of an MRI machine into music - to relax ...
The power of music is comforting patients undergoing palliative care, helping them and their loved ones through an extremely ...
With more residents — especially those living with dementia — requiring specialized care, administrators are desperately searching for solutions that can reduce the burden on staff members while still ...
We’ve been in the 2000s for a quarter century now. That’s a long time, and over these past 25 years, the world has changed a lot. So, too, has the music that helps give it color. With the speed of the ...
She has a number-one album, a billion-times streamed song and a global tour under her belt. But it’s love, happiness and ...
Rihanna’s recent remarks about her career journey have stirred up speculation that the long-awaited new music may not be ...
Muse® by Interaxon, a leader in brain health and neurotechnology, and alphabeats, a leader in mental performance for athletes ...
Starting his punk band Verboten at 11 with a “terrible” SG copy, the modest guitar hero (and Bob Mould bassist) remains in ...
It’s not about having a big marketing brain ... Sheeran warned that the music industry is “at risk of becoming reactionary, ...