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Northwestern study finds music education changes the teen brain

Northwestern study: At least two years of music education changes the teenage brain (scroll down for story)

Brain Training

The Invisible Force that Trains us to Read

URI Thewlis Lecture addresses aging, creativity and neuroscience

Kraus takes stage with opera great Renée Fleming to discuss ‘why music moves us’

New Breakthroughs in Concussion Diagnostics

And what if we put music at the center of education? (article in Spanish only)

Sound Health: Music Gets You Moving and More

When Your Eyes Move, So Do Your Eardrums

Inaugural Northwestern music therapy conference brings together neuroscientists, clinicians, and artists to explore healing potential of song

New diagnostic tool revealed at CommFest concussion seminar

Neuroscientist Professor Nina Kraus: “All kinds of music is good for the brain”

Why an NFL lineman walked away at age 27 to pursue medical school

‘Yanny’ Or ‘Laurel’? Why People Hear Different Things In That Viral Clip

Head Banging: How Music and Concussions Impact Brain Health

How to improve your kids’ grades

Nina Kraus appears at Kennedy Center with Mickey Hart, Renee Fleming, Jason Moran

New Concussion Testing Uses Hearing to Reveal Brain Trauma

I am Dr. Nina Kraus and will talk about how music and concussion impact brain health

New Concussion Testing Uses Hearing to Reveal Brain Trauma

Tuning in to our Amazing Auditory System

‘Yanny’ Or ‘Laurel’? Why People Hear Different Things In That Viral Clip

Why an NFL lineman walked away at age 27 to pursue medical school

Neuroscientist Professor Nina Kraus: “All kinds of music is good for the brain”

New diagnostic tool revealed at CommFest concussion seminar

Sound Health: Music Gets You Moving and More

When Your Eyes Move, So Do Your Eardrums

Really? Really. How Our Brains Figure Out What Words Mean Based On How They’re Said

Kraus takes stage with opera great Renée Fleming to discuss ‘why music moves us’

Listening Better

What Musicians Hear

URI Thewlis Lecture addresses aging, creativity and neuroscience

How Sound Can Be an Ally or an Enemy of a Healthy Brain

Listening to the brain to reveal damage and disease

Northwestern Study Finds Music Education Changes The Teen Brain

Innovative test uses sound to detect concussions

Brain scan hints at first simple test for concussion

A hearing test may be able to identify a concussion

What Types of Sound Experiences Enable Children to Learn Best?

From Mozart To Mr. Rogers: Literacy, Music And The Brain

Your brain on sound

We’re all hearing differently, and here’s the proof

Sound advice: High school music training sharpens language skills

Neuroscientists find that music class can boost students’ reading proficiency

The Test That Can Look Into A Child’s (Reading) Future

The benefits of band class

Kids who struggle with reading: Predicting issues – and intervening – early

Train your brain for better hearing

Todd Rundgren and Music Education

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