Scientists at the University of Colorado Boulder have discovered something that experienced ballroom dancers have long known: ...
The results revealed a clear pattern: when dancers were closely aligned in their movements, their brain waves also became ...
When dancers are in tune with each other, their brains may sync up, helping them move as one. Credit: The ATLAS Institute/CU ...
New research provides evidence that listening to familiar and predictable musical chord progressions while making eye contact ...
New neuroscience research shows that live music synchronizes brain waves with rhythm more strongly than recorded tracks, enhancing pleasure and engagement. The effect, observed even when sound quality ...
On neuroscience’s big stage Nov. 15, MIT Professor Earl K. Miller will propose that thought and consciousness emerge from the fast and flexible organization of the cortex produced by the analog ...