Advanced Neuroimaging Reveals Dynamic Brain Activity During Sound Processing
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Advanced neuroimaging reveals dynamic brain activity during sound processing
What happens inside your brain when you hear a steady rhythm or musical tone? According to a new study from Aarhus University and the University of Oxford, your brain doesn't just hear it-it reorganizes itself in real time.
Then we go over what is amusia, what are its symptoms and the existing types. What is amusia and how does it manifest? According to the Clínica Universidad de Navarra (CUN), amusia is a neurological disorder that prevents the person from correctly recognizing or processing music. It should not be confused with the lack of musical ear or deafness. Unlike those who simply defy, people with amusia perceive sounds and voices, but they cannot identif…
How Rhythm Rewires the Brain Moment by Moment
When you listen to a steady rhythm, your brain doesn’t just process it—it reconfigures itself in real time. A new study introduces FREQ-NESS, an advanced neuroimaging method that reveals how different frequencies of brainwaves form dynamic networks across the brain.
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