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Listening to music immediately after learning improves memory in older adults and Alzheimer’s patients
Listening to music immediately after learning new information may help improve memory retention in older adults and individuals with mild Alzheimer’s disease. A new study published in the journal ...
Creating the perfect relaxing soundtrack for meditation or sleep aid apps has traditionally been a time-consuming and complex ...
A multi-center randomized controlled trial with critically ill adults aged 50 years and older admitted to intensive care units (ICUs) found that twice-daily slow-tempo music (60 to 80 beats per minute ...
From an evolutionary standpoint, we’re still not sure whether our brains evolved specifically to process music, or music happened to make use of neural pathways that had developed for other reasons.
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