The drop you feel on the dance floor isn’t just emotional — it’s biological. Experts explain how music syncs with your ...
In 1993, three dozen college students filed into a lab in Irvine, Calif., to take part in an unusual experiment. The lead researcher, Frances Rauscher, a red-haired woman in her late 30s and a former ...
(Vienna, Saturday, 19 June 2021) Music by Mozart has been shown to have an anti-epileptic effect on the brain and may be a possible treatment to prevent epileptic seizures, according to new research ...
TORONTO, Ontario (CTV Network) — Researchers are diving deeper into a little known avenue of treatment for those with medication-resistant epilepsy: listening to classical music. But not just any ...
Listening to or playing music later in life could do more than lift your spirits – it might also help keep your mind sharp. A ...
Does listening to music make you smarter? About 30 years ago, Rauscher et al published a study of children in the prestigious journal Nature, showing that just listening to Mozart could increase a ...
Playing music for patients in intensive care units has been found to help lower heart rates and blood pressures, American College of Cardiology researchers say. The findings could improve the health ...
Listen: There’s a surprising antidote to feeling stress, pain, loneliness or lack of motivation. It’s called music. Music influences the brain to regulate hormones in a way that can neutralize ...
Professor of Cognitive-Neuroscience , Department of Psychology, Northumbria University, Newcastle When I hear Shania Twain’s You’re Still The One, it takes me back to when I was 15, playing on my ...