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Musicophilia – Tales of Music and the Brain

September 30, 2009admin No Comments »

“Musicophilia music and the brain – Tales” wrote one nonfiction Oliver bag in Columbia University Medical Center professor of neuroscience and psychology is the book. Based on his book a universal love and appreciation for music as a human species is examplified. This is a limited quality of the human species is not found in [...]

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Music; An Enjoyable Necessity

September 26, 2009admin No Comments »

It’s a safe bet that when the arrival of humans on Earth cognitive, music somehow had no significant impact on their lives. First looks, speech, except perhaps, wood, stone or leather produced by the beating, and the ancient people of the world around them feel appreciated, the water, the climate and animals, and that a [...]

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