How Music Fools The Ear

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How Music Fools The Ear

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What makes music beautiful? The best compositions transcend culture and time - but what is the commonality which underscores their appeal? New research published in BioMed Central's open access jo

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This post via @talentdevelop may be music to your ears. How music helped a few stars with stuttering and Alzheimer's: http://t.co/KVlVUmI

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Creating simplicity: How music fools the ear

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