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- Why should science study music?
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How Music Affects Your Brain - Notes on the Folds
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- 1 - Music performance
- 2 - Participant Intros
- 3 - What makes a piece of music sound "ghostly"
- 4 - How music syncs up with the brain stem
- 5 - Individual variability in response to music
- 6 - Neuroscience and the study of music
- 7 - How does the brain interpret music differently than speech?
- 8 - How do you compose music that aligns with an audience?
- 9 - How do musicians keep performances 'fresh'?
- 10 - What kinds of composition elicits emotion?
- 11 - Using rhythm to stimulate the brain and makes you want to move.
- 12 - How do you study the brain's response to music?
- 13 - How much does culture affect our emotional response to music?
- 14 - At what age do children respond to the emotion and rhythm of music?
- 15 - How music triggers memories from childhood
- 16 - How sad music can create a positive experience
- 17 - Why do some people get chills or shivers while listening to music and others don't?
- 18 - This history of science studying music - why do certain notes sound good together?
- 19 - Why should science study music?
- 20 - Do other animal species respond to music the same way we do?