Older adults who regularly listen to or play music may significantly lower their risk of dementia, according to a study of ...
Music is known to be therapeutic, but can it boost your memory? Well, it can. A new study found that listening to music can sharpen the brain and also has the potential to improve the lives of people ...
The drop you feel on the dance floor isn’t just emotional — it’s biological. Experts explain how music syncs with your ...
A global study reveals that our most emotionally resonant music tends to come from our teenage years—typically peaking around age 17.
Music that evokes an emotional response may influence the specificity of memory recall, new research suggests. Investigators found that participants who were shown a series of images of everyday items ...
Music has a remarkable ability to evoke powerful memories and emotions. When we listen to a piece of music from years ago, we seem to travel back to that moment. Music can act as a direct line to our ...
The music most deeply embedded in our identity usually comes from a specific period in life, particularly our teens.
Players' eyes, brains and ears are equally challenged as Ravensburger Digital and Universal Music release the new memory® Music Legends for the iPhone, iPod touch and iPad. Put your memory to the test ...