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Musicophilia: Tales of Music and the Brain

This book delves into the intricate connections between music and the brain, offering insights into how music affects memory, emotion, and even movement. It explores the science behind musical abilities, the impact of music on individuals with neurological disorders, and the universal appeal of music across cultures and societies. more

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Oliver Sacks
Oliver Sacks

Oliver Sacks was a renowned neurologist known for his profound insights into the human brain and nervous system. His work delved into the relationship between brain diseases and human behavior, revealing the fascinating world of neuroscience to readers. more

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