A new study finds that regularly listening to music or playing a musical instrument may help older adults protect against ...
Older adults who regularly listen to or play music appear to have significantly lower risks of dementia and cognitive decline. The data suggests that musical engagement could be a powerful, enjoyable ...
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Study finds AI-created music triggers greater emotional arousal than human compositions
Generative artificial intelligence (Gen AI) is transforming the world of creativity, and music is no exception. A study recently published in PLOS One, explores a key question: Can AI-generated music ...
Your brain and body literally “sync” with music, according to new research. Instead of just understanding rhythm, our neural circuits physically resonate with it—shaping how we feel and move to music.
A new study led by The University of Manchester's #BeeWell team and PBE (formerly Pro Bono Economics) has found that artistic ...
What’s the best music to listen to while you work? There’s no one answer to that question, because it’s different for each of us. That insight comes from Srini Pillay, M.D., a Harvard psychiatrist and ...
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