Brain Imaging Shows the Language of Music

Wednesday, February 19, 2014 - 17:30 in Psychology & Sociology

When jazz musicians let their creativity flow and improvise melodies, they use parts of their brains typically associated with spoken language — specifically, regions that help people interpret syntax or the structure of sentences, a new study finds.

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