Study suggests we don't just hear music, but 'become it'
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A new study suggests our brains and bodies physically resonate with music, supporting Neural Resonance Theory. This theory proposes that musical experiences arise from brain oscillations syncing with rhythm, melody, and harmony, rather than learned expectations. The findings have potential applications in therapy, education, and AI development, offering insights into music's universal appeal and impact on human behavior and cognition.
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