Cheyenne Anthony, the marketing manager at Roc Nation, is constantly seeking innovative ways to brand and market the talent under the label. Anthony’s role involves identifying effective strategies to ...
How do we like the music that we like? The answer involves more than our brain—it also involves our body. Understanding this process is a focus of Rebecca Lepping, Ph.D., a music neuroscientist at the ...
Moreen Burkart was born into a musical family. “My mom sang in quartets and weddings,” Burkart said. “My dad just sings all day every day.” She spent her early years in Minnesota performing in a local ...
Your brain and body literally “sync” with music, according to new research. Instead of just understanding rhythm, our neural circuits physically resonate with it—shaping how we feel and move to music.
Bruins may use music to accompany their studies and socialization as the rhythm of midterms season accelerates. Research and student experiences suggest ties between music and the brain in influencing ...
An international study co-authored by McGill psychologist Caroline Palmer suggests our brains and bodies don't just understand music, they physically resonate with it. These discoveries, based on ...
As we look ahead to 2026, perhaps instead of making plans to join the gym again, diet for a few weeks, and meditate daily, we ...
Taylormania is in full swing. From 20,000 fans showing up outside sold-out Eras Tour stadium shows, to making history with four albums in the Top 10 simultaneously, her groundbreaking career has now ...
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Study: we don't just hear music, we embody it
An international study suggests that our brain and body don't merely perceive music—they physically resonate with it. This finding, based on research in neuroscience, music, and psychology, supports ...
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