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Neuromusic: Brain, Science and Art

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  • Categories:Popular Science
  • Language:Spanish(Translation Services Available)
  • Publication date:March,2024
  • Pages:288
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  • Publication Place:Spain
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English title 《 Neuromusic: Brain, Science and Art 》
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The latest research in neuroscience shows that music is much more than entertainment. In the last two decades, studies using new biomedical technologies have made it possible to explain how music influences our entire being (body, physiology, mind, emotions, spirit…). Therefore, discovering that a musical composition can generate, build and consolidate neuronal structures, with the associated biochemical changes, should not surprise us: we are musical beings and our brain demands and appreciates this stimulation.

Erudite, surprising, full of curiosities and immensely rich, Neuromusic is a fantastic work that helps us understand how something so subtle can be, at the same time, so powerful and transformative as to change our lives. The ideal book for lovers of music of all genres, styles and eras, and for all those who want to know and take advantage of its benefits.

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Jordi A. Jauset (Lleida, 1955) holds a PhD in Communication and is a telecommunications engineer and holds a professional degree in piano. He has published several books on the relationship between music and health, education and consumption. His professional activity is scientific dissemination, as a speaker and lecturer at conferences and public and private institutions. He is the creator of the first Spanish master's degree in Neuromusic. He is the author of numerous articles and academic and popular publications related to music-brain interaction.

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