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Podcast: What Exactly Does Music Do To Your Brain?

Dr. Neta Maimon discusses how music affects the brain and debunks some myths audiophiles may be holding onto.

Have you ever wondered why music changes the way your brain deals with pain, love, or anxiety? Is it possible to use music to diagnose the early onset of Dementia or Alzheimer’s disease? Leading Israeli Scientist, Dr. Neta Maimon, joins us on the eCoustics podcast from Netanya, Israel, to discuss how the brain responds to music in times of crisis, passion, or illness and how scientists are using it to diagnose and even manage cognitive decline. 

Sponsors: Thank you to our sponsors Q Acoustics & SVS for the support of our programming!


This episode was recorded on Wednesday, August 9, 2023.

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