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Music and Media => The Music Circle => Topic started by: Kenneth Patchen on 10 Feb 2016, 01:10 pm

Title: Thank you, Sulcus. How your brain listens to music.
Post by: Kenneth Patchen on 10 Feb 2016, 01:10 pm
Sometimes I wonder if my 'music room' needs a sub, new cabling and 'room' treatments.

"Many researchers had long assumed that the human brain must be equipped with some sort of music room, a distinctive piece of cortical architecture dedicated to detecting and interpreting the dulcet signals of song. "

From The New York Times:

BASICS: New Ways Into the Brain’s ‘Music Room’

M.I.T. researchers have devised a radical approach to brain imaging that reveals what past studies missed about neural responses to music.

http://nyti.ms/1nThIoX

Title: Re: Thank you, Sulcus. How your brain listens to music.
Post by: GentleBender on 10 Feb 2016, 04:43 pm
Thanks for posting that. It was very interesting indeed. :thumb:
Title: Re: Thank you, Sulcus. How your brain listens to music.
Post by: ArthurDent on 10 Feb 2016, 06:41 pm
Hmmm, verrrry interesting. So it's not so much my room that needs acoustic treatments as my mind. I'll have to work on that.  :thumb: