Ever since I became entranced by Coltrane’s song “India” in my bedroom when I was sixteen, living at home, I’ve been aware of the power of music to affect the heart, soul, and spirit. Music has always ...
You know that feeling when your brain feels like a browser with 47 tabs open, and half of them are playing different videos at the same time? You sit down to work or ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. Music changes how we feel. Not just emotionally, but biologically. You don’t have to be at a concert to notice it.
The relationship between music and the human brain has fascinated neuroscientists for decades. While meditation has long been celebrated for its cognitive benefits, recent neurological research ...
Neuroscience shows music has big effects on our productivity, performance, and state of mind. Use that to your advantage. What kind of headspace do you want to be in today? Focused and productive as ...
When traffic thickens or a tricky turn appears, many drivers instinctively reach for the volume knob before they touch the ...
Last week, my daughter and I packed the car for a two-day drive to my college reunion. That’s a lot of miles. A lot of caffeine. And, as it turns out, a masterclass in the emotional power of music.
Engaging in creative pursuits like music, dance, painting, and even certain video games can significantly contribute to a ...