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Rhythm and the Brain: Surprises from Cognitive Neuroscience - Aniruddh D. Patel 

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@ponyrang
@ponyrang 2 года назад
Wow, My best friend, I liked the video very much, thanks you for sharing, stay safe, stay blessed
@CherePepper
@CherePepper 8 месяцев назад
Great video. Gods world is full of rhythm
@robertschlesinger1342
@robertschlesinger1342 5 лет назад
Excellent overview of the research on beats & rhythm and the brain.
@intentionaldrumming
@intentionaldrumming Год назад
Great video. I'm really interested in this subject. I believe to improve a persons Rhythmical awareness and/or abilities could improve their over cognitive performance and enhance many areas of their lives. Thank you.
@cicdinternational2925
@cicdinternational2925 7 лет назад
I truly respect this man... amazing presentation. thank you
@rpmoore04
@rpmoore04 4 года назад
Great presentation, and I agree, and excellent overview of the research on beats and rhythm and the brain.
@ajpearce
@ajpearce Год назад
"We will release an app" No app. So, another app?
@julietheadrick3699
@julietheadrick3699 7 лет назад
What might it mean, brain wise, if one cannot go without "beated" music for extended periods of time?
@rpmoore04
@rpmoore04 4 года назад
I re-watched this video, wondering.. what if the patient had a Cochlear Implant, and the music (The Beat / Rhythm) was directly attached to that implant (So that the patient was hearing and feeling the beat / rhythm in their head), based upon specific beats / rhythm's which were found to evoke the maximum positive reaction in the specific / applicable patient..? - Just a curiosity.
@RobertJohnFreeman
@RobertJohnFreeman 2 года назад
On the question of how music might stimulate motor improvement in Parkinson's patients. Amusingly this video was a RU-vid suggestion from another which had just discussed exactly this point". Something called "paradoxical kinesia", how "arousal" stimulates motor improvement in Parkinson's patients: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-UBKtLwSsrXk.html
@hansikachhabra5014
@hansikachhabra5014 3 года назад
Great presentation!
@andrewp8549
@andrewp8549 3 года назад
Great video
@AlejandroJulien
@AlejandroJulien 2 года назад
Is the reading app already available to the general public? I would be very interested.
@stiofanmacamhalghaidhau765
@stiofanmacamhalghaidhau765 8 месяцев назад
tok a load of notes during this, none really on the actual content... all about autistic stimming, echolalia, palilalia, hyperactivity, synaesthesia, music therapy and the relationship between dyslexia and dyspraxia, the use of verse/song in memorisation/retelling in non-literate communities. the synaesthesia part perhaps being the most interesting
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