The drop you feel on the dance floor isn’t just emotional — it’s biological. Experts explain how music syncs with your ...
A new study has found that listening to relaxing music is an effective way to recover from mental fatigue. The research also ...
Can music affect the brain? That was the question asked at Bravo! Vail Music Festival’s Inside the Music event on July 9, part of the festival’s education and enrichment series. “I’ve had the great ...
Music has played a role in managing behavioral symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease, such as agitation, for a long time. That ...
The relationship between music and the human brain has fascinated neuroscientists for decades. While meditation has long been celebrated for its cognitive benefits, recent neurological research ...
Experience the Soothing Waterfall of Sounds and Focus with this Harmonious Meditation, Calming Sounds and Brain Waves to ...
As emotions rise and fall in everyday life, your brain keeps up, constantly adjusting. These transitions between feelings—like joy, sadness, or fear—aren’t just random reactions. They’re part of a ...
You know that feeling when your brain feels like a browser with 47 tabs open, and half of them are playing different videos at the same time? You sit down to work or ...
The brain keeps steadier time with sound than with touch, revealing how hearing drives human rhythm and movement.
Everyone has different habits. Some people prefer to have some background noise, like music, going when they’re working or exercising. Others need complete and total silence to be able to accomplish ...
About 75% of older adults in the ICU develop delirium, a state of confusion with serious short and long-term health consequences including an increased risk of post-ICU dementia. A multi-center ...
Doctors noticed an instant improvement in Parkinson’s disease patient Denise Bacon’s mobility during the procedure, known as ...