Music That Defies Science
- Science
- Categories:Popular Science
- Language:French(Translation Services Available)
- Publication Place:Canada
- Publication date:October,2023
- Pages:200
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- Text Color:Black and white
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Description
We can’t live without music. From our earliest moments in utero through the milestones that mark our lives, music impacts our development in ways that are still poorly understood.
Our relationship to music can be perplexing, and has led many scientists to study that is often referred to as our universal language: Why do humans need music? Does it affect our mental health? Can the brain distinguish between jazz, rock, and classical music? Why do some songs get stuck in our heads? Why are some children musical prodigies? Why do certain drugs alter our perception of music?
Curious to know how music affects our brain? Michel Rochon’s latest foray into the extraordinary world of sound, melody, and harmony is sure to strike a chord with music lovers everywhere.





