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🗓️ 9 December 2024
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How can we understand music's effect on human brains? Is music universal or does it rely on your experiences? How is music similar to a language? Can music be leveraged to help anxiety, dementia, or Parkinson's disease? What does any of this have to do with Stevie Wonder on the high hat, or the relationship between music and color? Join Eagleman with guest Daniel Levitin -- neuroscientist, musician, and author of This Is Your Brain on Music and I Heard There Was A Secret Chord.
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1:00.8 | podcasts. |
1:06.5 | How can we understand what music is about from the point of view of neuroscience? |
1:12.7 | Can music be leveraged to help with anxiety disorders or with dementia or with Parkinson's disease? |
1:20.3 | Is music universal? |
1:22.5 | Or does it have to do with what you have absorbed in your lifetime? |
1:26.6 | How is music like a language, but one with very |
1:30.6 | particular structure and therefore high predictability? And what does this have to do with Stevie |
1:36.2 | Wonder on the high hat or the relationship between music and color? |
1:42.9 | Welcome to Inner Cosmos with me, David Eagleman. |
1:45.9 | I'm a neuroscientist and an author at Stanford, and in these episodes, we sail deeply into |
1:51.8 | our three-pound universe to understand why and how our lives look the way they do. |
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