The Surprising Way Your Brain Processes Both Music And Speech (M)

When listening to music or speech, our brains do much more than just track what people are currently saying or the notes being played right now.

When listening to music or speech, our brains do much more than just track what people are currently saying or the notes being played right now.


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Author: Jeremy Dean

Psychologist, Jeremy Dean, PhD is the founder and author of PsyBlog. He holds a doctorate in psychology from University College London and two other advanced degrees in psychology. He has been writing about scientific research on PsyBlog since 2004. He is also the author of the book "Making Habits, Breaking Habits" (Da Capo, 2013) and several ebooks.