Music & the Brain: New eBook on Sale Now

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Music, Memories and the Mind

Hearing a certain song at the right moment can ignite a sense of nostalgia, causing us to recall even the most long-lost yet cherished memories. Our new eBook and these other great titles explore the latest developments in the neuroscience of music and memory.
 
 
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Music and the Brain
When you hear a favorite song do you smile involuntarily? Tap your feet? Music’s strange power over us dates more than 30,000 years ago, and we’re still trying to explain its influence. In this eBook, we examine the latest imaging studies and explore connections between music and learning language and math, fostering social connections, treating brain disorders and more.
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Scientific American Mind May 2018
How do memories form in the brain? Why are certain memories stored over others? What preserves the integrity of those individual memories? In this issue’s special report, we’ve included the latest findings on the tools researchers have devised to get at these questions
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Mysteries of the Mind Special Collector’s Edition
The human mind is capable of many remarkable feats. In this issue, scientists reveal what the latest research says about cognition and how we can improve our mental health. Plus, read up on some of the cutting-edge findings in neuroscience.
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Get the essential guide to humanity’s ongoing quest to understand ourselves and the innermost workings of the brain with a digital subscription to Scientific American Mind.
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