Older people who listen to music often slash their risk of dementia by more than a third, according to a new study.
Older adults who regularly listen to or play music may significantly lower their risk of dementia, according to a study of ...
In a recent article in The Journal of Neuroscience, researchers investigated how the characteristics of music, when played after learning, influenced emotional arousal and memory. Building on these ...
The research also suggests that music engagement was linked to a 17% lower incidence of cognitive impairment, improving ...
An Australian-led study of over 10,000 older adults links regular music listening and instrument playing to significantly ...
It’s no accident that people remember certain events in their lives because of music. Yiren Ren, a psychology researcher at Georgia Institute of Technology, and others published a new study that ...
A global study reveals that our most emotionally resonant music tends to come from our teenage years—typically peaking around age 17.
Memory is so much more than a storage unit in our minds. The people involved in memories influence what we recall and, as our study shows, the connections we make between memories. Our memory helps us ...
One everyday activity is practically pitch perfect when it comes to delaying dementia. US cases are predicted to double by 2060, with about half of Americans expected to experience cognitive ...
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