Here we present the ‘Abstract‘ of the very interesting corresponding paper by Carlos Dos Santos Luiz. Continue reading “The learning of music as a means to improve mathematical skills”
“Beautiful maths” activate the same brain region which is associated with emotional reactions to beauty, such as Art
Here we present the ‘Abstract‘ of the very interesting corresponding paper by Semir Zeki, John Paul Romaya, Dionigi M. T. Benincasa and Michael F. Atiyah. Continue reading ““Beautiful maths” activate the same brain region which is associated with emotional reactions to beauty, such as Art”
Exercise, brain, and cognition across the life span
Here we present the ‘Abstract‘ of the corresponding paper by Michelle W. Voss, Lindsay S. Nagamatsu, Teresa Liu-Ambrose, and Arthur F. Kramer. Continue reading “Exercise, brain, and cognition across the life span”
Music and the brain: the neuroscience of music and musical appreciation
NovoScriptorium brings here to your attention a very interesting paper, under the corresponding title, by Michael Trimble and Dale Hesdorffer. We present the ‘Abstract‘ and a link for the actual publication. Continue reading “Music and the brain: the neuroscience of music and musical appreciation”
Music has powerful (and visible) effects on the brain
It doesn’t matter if it’s Bach, the Beatles, Brad Paisley or Bruno Mars. Your favorite music likely triggers a similar type of activity in your brain as other people’s favorites do in theirs. Continue reading “Music has powerful (and visible) effects on the brain”
Human drug addiction behaviors tied to specific impairments in 6 brain networks
Specific impairments within six large-scale brain networks during drug cue exposure, decision-making, inhibitory control, and social-emotional processing are associated with drug addiction behaviors, according to a systematic review of more than 100 published neuroimaging studies by experts at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai and published Wednesday, June 6 in the journal Neuron. Continue reading “Human drug addiction behaviors tied to specific impairments in 6 brain networks”