How Your Brain Benefits from Music - The Neuroscience of Making and Listening to Music
The University of Chicago via YouTube
Overview
Explore the fascinating intersection of neuroscience and music in this 30-minute podcast episode featuring neuroscience professor Larry Sherman from Oregon Health & Science University. Delve into groundbreaking research demonstrating how music stimulates neural connections, enhances cognitive function, and preserves memory. Learn about the scientific benefits of both listening to and playing music, from the Mozart Effect to the impact of group musical activities on brain development. Discover how music serves as a powerful tool for mental well-being throughout life, particularly in relation to conditions like Alzheimer's and Dementia. Understand the neurological processes involved in musical interpretation, including the roles of synapses, myelin, and neuroplasticity, while gaining insights into how musical preferences form in the brain. Gain practical knowledge about involving children in music and maximizing the brain-boosting benefits of musical engagement.
Syllabus
Introduction
What is music
How our brain interprets music
Our music preferences
Music and memory
Music and Alzheimers
Music and Dementia
Mozart Effect
Making Music
synapses
myelin
amusia
getting kids involved
neuroplasticity
playing in groups
Taught by
The University of Chicago