Musical brains notedly distinct
Filed under: Language and the brain
Don’t be offended if musicians ignore what you’re saying while music is playing – the language part of their brains could be already fully engaged, research from the University of Auckland shows. PhD student Lucy Patston from the faculty of science has discovered that musicians hear music as a language.
Read the full article at NZ Herald
See also:
> Musical training helps language processing, studies show> Do You Hear What I See? Research Finds Visually Stimulated Activity In Brain’s Hearing Processing Centers
> Brain’s speech site is revisited and revised
> Have we begun to crack the brain’s code?
> Did Neanderthals invent music?
No Comments so far
Leave a comment
Leave a comment















No Comments (Add a comment)