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Of Sound Mind: How Our Brain Constructs a Meaningful Sonic World

The Simple Power of Singing to Kids

How do we make sense of the sounds around us?

Even “low-level” noise is unhealthy: A neuroscientist explains how sound and health are connected

Op-Ed: Keep it down: Why returning to pre-pandemic noise levels can be harmful for plants and animals

Of Sound Mind, Learning and Feeling

Of Sound Mind: How our Brain Constructs a Meaningful Sonic World

Skeptophilia book of the week

Sonic Brain Health? What You Can Do to Improve: Nina Kraus, PhD

New book by Dr. Nina Kraus: Of Sound Mind

Suggested Reading: Of Sound Mind

From silence to cacophony, here’s how your brain makes sense of the world

‘Sound Mind’ with Neurobiologist Dr. Nina Kraus

INTERVIEW WITH DR. KRAUS

Understanding the Sound Mind

How are the sounds of my life shaping my brain, and what does music have to do with it?

The Sound Mind with Neuroscientist Nina Kraus

How Our Brains Create Meaning From The Sounds Around Us

How Playing Music & Being Bilingual Can Help You Hear Better For Decades

Making Sense of Music

Understanding L.A. Unified’s groundbreaking student vaccine mandate

PROOF POINTS: Can making music remake the mind?

Review: OF SOUND MIND

Hearing Too Much in a Noisy World

How the brain understands sound

Permanent Link

Celebrating Dr. Nina Kraus

Nina Kraus, PhD, on the Brain and Sounds

A Life in Music

This very enjoyable habit can lower your dementia risk for years to come

Music, Hearing and the Human Brain

Surrounded by Sound. The Benefits of Music in Learning and Aging

How does music affect the human brain? with Dr. Nina Kraus

The hearing brain

NAMM Foundation Grand Rally for Music Education featuring Dr. Nina Kraus and Renée Fleming

A Scientist Walks into a Bar

The Sound Explorer

Renee Fleming’s Music and the Mind LIVE

HIV Can Affect The Brain’s Ability To Process Sounds, Finds Study

New study shows how tests of hearing can reveal HIV’s effects on the brain

Music and the Brain

The Sounds Inside Your Brain

Neuroscience reveals how rhythm helps us walk, talk — and even love

Elite athletes have quieter brains than everyone else

Are musicians better able to pick up subtle emotional cues? with Dr. Nina Kraus

The quiet focus of an athlete

How Music Therapy Could Help People With Dementia

The Benefits of Exercise Include Tuning Out Background Noise Well

The Quiet Brain of the Athlete

Playing Sports for Quieter Brains with Nina Kraus, PhD

Sports activity appears to quiet the brain, improve hearing

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