Neuroscience
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Playing a musical instrument improves audio-motor connectivity in the brain
Playing a musical instrument throughout life improves the connection between the hearing area and the motor area and develops greater autonomy for both hands. (...)
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Getting rid of our biases regarding our appreciation of music requires an effort
Just knowing that an interpreter is a student or professional changes our judgment. Overcoming this prejudice requires a deliberate cognitive effort. (...)
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The brain of classical pianists work differently from that of jazz pianists
L’activité cérébrale des pianistes de jazz diffère de celle des pianistes classiques, même lorsqu’ils jouent le même morceau de musique. (...)
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The movements of the musician's body reflect leadership within a quartet
Comment les musiciens communiquent pendant une représentation et anticipent les mouvements des uns et des autres sans dire un mot. (...)
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Effects of sad music and joyful music on the brain, amazing conclusions
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Music would make men more attractive to women watching them
Listening to music makes a masculine face more attractive to heterosexual women. Women are not more attractive to men after they have listened to music. (...)
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Listening to happy music facilitates divergent thinking
Listening to ‘happy music’ is associated with an increase in divergent thinking, but not convergent thinking. (...)
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Amateur musical practices, unexpected benefits compared to professional practices
The professional practice of music presents benefits regarding cerebral aging compared to non-musicians, but less than amateur music practices. (...)
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