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Music and the Human Brain – Book Review

Have you ever noticed that people with musical backgrounds are smarter than other people? Scientists, neurologists, and clinical psychologists have noted this and there is very strong evidence that this is not a fluke, but that there is a very real reason why this is so, which goes deep into the human biological system, even down to the level mobile.

In fact, instead of me explaining all of this to you, perhaps I could recommend an extremely revealing book on this very topic. The book is by a university researcher who has spent much of his life studying all of this. The name of the book is:

“This is your brain in music; the science of human obsession” by Daniel J. Levitin; Penguin book group; New York, NY; 2006. ISBN: 978-0-452-28852-2

You will learn about the biorhythms of the human body, as well as the brain frequencies and resonance that is part of our very essence, and you will discover the secrets of biological vibratory energy within the human body. The human psyche is very attached to the resonance of music, and it is not by accident. That is why zoologists have also discovered that “music calms the nature of wild animals.”

Have you ever wondered why people tap their pencils or feet, or why we listen to music, sing melodies in our heads, or why we have a silly jingle in our brain? The answers to all these questions and more are in this work. Learn why music is so nice to us and why we love our music so much. Consider purchasing this book, reading it, and considering all the ramifications of your findings.

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