Listening to sound doesn t just trigger brain activity it reshapes your brain s internal networks in real time. Scientists have unveiled a powerful new imaging method, FREQ-NESS, that traces how ...
Some people are more sensitive to low-frequency noise, such as from ventilation systems, heat pumps, wind turbines and ...
Some people are more sensitive to low-frequency noise, such as from ventilation systems, heat pumps, wind turbines and ...
A new study proves low-frequency infrasound hijacks inner ear support cells to create unique physical hum sensations.
Have you ever felt moved or inspired when listening to your favorite song? Or, perhaps experienced a calm mood from the soothing sound of rain? Sound affects our brain and body in fascinating ways. As ...
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How sound is secretly rewiring your brain
Brainwaves in motion: Aarhus University and Oxford researchers developed FREQ-NESS, a method showing how sound dynamically reconfigures brain networks across frequencies. Music boosts focus: Studies ...
Some people occasionally hear a low buzzing or humming sound that doesn't have a clear source. An estimated 2–4% of the world's population hear this. Scientists have been trying to figure out for ...
What happens inside your brain when you hear a steady rhythm or musical tone? According to a new study from Aarhus University and the University of Oxford, your brain doesn't just hear it-it ...
Dr. Mattia Rosso and Associate Professor Leonardo Bonetti from Center for Music in the Brain at Aarhus University are behind new research showing that the brain doesn’t just register sound – it ...
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