A global study reveals that our most emotionally resonant music tends to come from our teenage years—typically peaking around age 17.
The music most deeply embedded in our identity usually comes from a specific period in life, particularly our teens.
Jenny Cook, the staff music therapist for the Songs by Heart Foundation, engages with a memory care resident on Nov. 4, 2022 at Peregrine Senior Living at Shaker in Albany, N.Y. Cook helped train ...
Scientists are gradually understanding more about how and when music therapy works. One of the known uses of music in therapy is for Alzheimer’s and dementia therapy, where listening to music can help ...
Music improves mood and memory to such an extent that treatment strategies for diseases like Alzheimer’s or dementia sometimes incorporate music. But how music boosts memory remains unclear. In a new ...
Several studies have found positive effects of making music. Now, a new research study has looked at the long-term effects of playing an instrument either in high school or beyond, and found that even ...
Rishabh Tandon, also known as ‘Fakeer’, passed away on October 21 due to a heart attack. The news has sent shockwaves across ...
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