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Why Your Brain Forces You to Turn Down the Music When Driving Gets Stressful
Learn more about the science behind the belief that we can “see” better while driving when we turn the music down.
Music is both a brain and a body experience—illness can impair this experience, while music can be a means to treat illness.
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Why your brain makes you lower music when driving gets stressful
When traffic thickens or a tricky turn appears, many drivers instinctively reach for the volume knob before they touch the ...
Steve Heise and Alina Josan make music together by instinct and improvisation, one string at a time. They recently discussed their artistic convergence and the birth of their first album.
An international study of 1,400-plus adults reveals creative activities like music, dance and art make brains appear ...
Despite countless programmes and initiatives, rates of entrepreneurial intention – a marker of how willing people are to ...
The human brain is a marvel of nature, a labyrinth of neurons and synapses that dictates every aspect of our behavior, ...
New research shows that creative activities may slow the brain’s aging process. Here is how creativity strengthens cognitive ...
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Sophie Kinsella, 'Confessions of a Shopaholic' author, dead at 55 following brain cancer battle
Best-selling "Shopaholic" author Sophie Kinsella dies at 55 after brain cancer battle. Her final days were filled with ...
Regular creative activity is linked to a younger-looking brain and slower brain aging, according to a large international brain-imaging analysis.
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How music is like food for the brain
Scientists are learning how music can do more than lift our mood, from easing anxiety to helping experimental drugs reach the ...
A new study suggests creativity can significantly delay brain aging. Engaging in activities like dancing, playing music, visual arts, and strategy vid ...
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