Research Reveals Why Some People Don’t Enjoy Music
Researchers have identified what causes “specific musical anhedonia”—a condition where people feel no pleasure from music.
Researchers have identified what causes “specific musical anhedonia”—a condition where people feel no pleasure from music.
A study with first-time learners of Japanese has measured how brain activity changes after just a few months of studying a new language. The results show that acquiring a new language initially boosts brain activity, which then reduces as language skills improve.
The research is part of a 5-year, $9 million grant awarded from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to USF’s Global Center.
Researchers at University of California, San Diego School of Medicine have published findings from two studies of EEG testing, showing that certain types of EEG tests may help clinicians understand and treat schizophrenia with new approaches related to auditory processing.
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