Rosey Chan My mother used to hum to me all the time, melodies. And it just taps into, kind of, very warm, nostalgic parts of my life from childhood. I was very lucky that we’re very close. And she ...
Scroll down for a transcription of this episode. Music helped former Talking Heads frontman David Byrne come out of his shell and connect with others—and research shows he's not alone. We explore the ...
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For Annika Socolofsky, the realms of art and science aren’t mutually exclusive. Socolofsky, assistant professor of composition and faculty coach for CU Boulder SoundWorks, has solid footing in both ...
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First, let’s talk about the science behind music and health. According to a study published in the journal Trends in Cognitive Sciences, listening to music activates several areas of the brain that ...
Psychologists study how humans process music. Technology now allows us to listen to music anytime—and this mind-music connection may shape our individual and group identity.
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I write about music and the business of music. If you’ve ever been transported through space and time by a song, either back to a ...