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Childhood music lessons have lasting benefits
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[CTV News] - McGill University psychology professor Daniel Levitin said when playing an instrument, brain activity is immediately amplified. “If you're learning an instrument, the first thing you have is an impression in your head of the note you want to play
Music-infused 'The Beautiful Mystery' is whodunit you can almost hear - Las Vegas Review
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[Journal] - She had read "This Is Your Brain on Music" by neuroscientist Daniel Levitin about the effect of music on the brain and its semi-addictive quality. "I found that fascinating," she said, "and I thought it would be interesting to take a look at music and
Google News: How Can I Get This Horrible Song Out of My Head?
[Lifehacker] - The songs that get stuck in people's heads tend to be melodically and rhythmically simple, says Daniel Levitin, a psychologist who studies the neuroscience of music at McGill University in Montreal, Quebec. It's usually just a segment of the song, not
Guardian: Why the modern world is bad for your brain | Neuroscience ...
Jan 19, · Multitasking is an essential skill in the era of email, text messages, Facebook and Twitter. But, argues neuroscientist Daniel J Levitin , it’s actually making us less efficient
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