Monday, September 1, 2014

Music and the Brain @ Ted Talks

You surely have heard about Ted Talks, and if you haven't, TED Talks are videos that present a great idea in 18 minutes or less. They’re filmed at flagship TED conferences, independent TEDx events, and other special TED programs. Their goal is to share Ideas Worth Spreading — in fields like science, technology, business, culture, art and design — around the world.



This time, we bring you a a conference by Jessica Grahn about music you may find interesting. It describes what is known as the Mozart Effect, and how the brain gets stimulated by the sound waves of the music. Check out the video below, and enjoy.






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