And now we turn from the Beatles’ breakup to a breakdown of music that’s popular today. Brainwaves’ Cole Hemstreet spoke with Frank Furtado, founder of the music storytelling YouTube channel Middle 8.
Listening to music leads to a flurry of activity in the brain, a new study shows. Associate Professor Leonardo Bonetti, from the Center for Music in the Brain at Aarhus University, is one of the lead ...
When listeners engage with music, they follow its sounds closely. But what is it about music that keeps the audience engaged? A recent study charts new ground in understanding the neural responses to ...
Music has the power to captivate an audience by synchronizing their brainwaves, according to a new study published this week in Scientific Reports. The researchers used EEG to measure the ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Michelle Gross is a seasoned travel journalist based in Beaufort, SC. We’ve all been there. The race to the airport followed by ...
From the outside, the Experience Helmet, made by Lithuanian sound artist Aiste Noreikaite, looks like any old white motorcycle helmet. But put it on, and you become suddenly immersed in your own ...
Here’s a fun fact for those of you looking to impress others this weekend: if you know anyone watching Sense8, you should let them know that the theme song is made out of brainwaves immediately. Yeah, ...
This is the Radio Boston rundown for Dec. 2. Tiziana Dearing is our host. We dive into Boston's fascination with the World Cup, and what the city should expect when it hosts the next one in 2026. From ...
The “symphony” (it’s actually kinda more downtempo electronic music) was created by Tool and captures the brainwaves of the volunteers, using headband sensors that recorded their alpha, beta, delta, ...
April 10, 2020, will mark 50 years since the Beatles broke up. On this episode of the Brainwaves podcast, we talk to a music professor about the Beatles' infamous breakup and speak with the creator of ...
Music has the power to captivate an audience by synchronizing their brainwaves, according to a new study published this week in Scientific Reports. The researchers used EEG to measure the ...
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