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Music actively reshapes the brain in real time, study finds

Listening to rhythm isn’t passive—your brain reshapes in real time, building new networks and syncing waves to match the beat.

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Classical music boosts our mood by synchronizing our brain, study findsJoshua Shavit
Music can prevent cognitive decline, major study findsJoseph Shavit
The secret of the Stradivarius violin’s unique sound revealedJoseph Shavit
What do you see when you listen to music?Joseph Shavit
Morgan Wallen donates $500,000 to several Black-led organizationsJoseph Shavit
Rihanna’s foundation donates $15 million to climate justiceJoseph Shavit
Introducing the world’s first punk rock band made completely of robotsJoseph Shavit
Canadian university to offer a class on Drake and The WeekndJoseph Shavit
Plumber caught singing on the job — lands record deal in the processJoseph Shavit
Lorde, BTS, the Weeknd and more hope to raise billions to fight famine and climate crisisJoseph Shavit
Music may benefit older adults with cognitive impairmentJoseph Shavit
Live Broadway Performances and Pop-up Concerts at Tavern on the GreenJoseph Shavit
Yo-Yo Ma, world-famous cellist, performs as people wait for coronavirus vaccineJoseph Shavit
Toddler to release debut album recorded in the wombJoseph Shavit
‘Magic’ gloves give former musician chance to perform againJoseph Shavit
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