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"I Heard There Was a Secret Chord: Music as Medicine" | Daniel Levitin

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Most of us can agree: music is awesome. Regardless of which songs speak to you, music probably plays an important role in your life. The question is, what makes music so powerful? Why does a particular combination of sounds and rhythms grab us and affect us in the way that it does? And is it true that music can help heal patients with Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, PTSD, chronic pain, and more?

To help us understand what we're learning about the neuroscience of music and how it can heal and enrich our lives, we're speaking with Daniel Levitin. He's a musician and a producer as well as a neuroscientist and bestselling author. His newest book is "I Heard There was a Secret Chord: Music As Medicine."

Learn More:

We want to hear from your neurons! Email us at at [email protected]

Send us a text!

Thanks for listening! If you're enjoying our show, please take a moment to give us a review on your podcast app of choice and share this episode with your friends. That's how we grow as a show and bring the stories of the frontiers of neuroscience to a wider audience.

Learn more about the Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute at Stanford and follow us on Twitter, Facebook, and LinkedIn.

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Chapters

1. Cold Open: Why music moves us (00:00:00)

2. What’s changed since This Is Your Brain on Music (00:02:03)

3. Parkinson’s & rhythm: when a beat restarts movement (00:05:26)

4. Singing before speaking: aphasia & Melodic Intonation Therapy (00:08:34)

5. Alzheimer’s & memory: music as a key to the self (00:12:21)

6. Inside the auditory brain: from vibration to perception (00:18:32)

7. Timbre maps: how the brain separates instruments (00:21:51)

8. Prediction, surprise, and musical “chills” (BA47 & dopamine) (00:23:24)

9. The Default Mode Network: guided daydreaming with music (00:27:33)

10. Culture vs. universals: what emotions does music share? (00:31:25)

11. Why music says what words can’t (00:34:37)

12. Beatles craft: simple songs, sophisticated harmony (00:37:29)

13. Are we cut off from music today? (00:39:25)

14. Music in the home: proximity, chores, intimacy (00:41:36)

15. What to try: play more, learn an instrument (00:43:10)

16. Credits (00:44:57)

64 episodes

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Content provided by Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute at Stanford University, Nicholas Weiler, Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute at Stanford University, and Nicholas Weiler. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute at Stanford University, Nicholas Weiler, Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute at Stanford University, and Nicholas Weiler or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

Most of us can agree: music is awesome. Regardless of which songs speak to you, music probably plays an important role in your life. The question is, what makes music so powerful? Why does a particular combination of sounds and rhythms grab us and affect us in the way that it does? And is it true that music can help heal patients with Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, PTSD, chronic pain, and more?

To help us understand what we're learning about the neuroscience of music and how it can heal and enrich our lives, we're speaking with Daniel Levitin. He's a musician and a producer as well as a neuroscientist and bestselling author. His newest book is "I Heard There was a Secret Chord: Music As Medicine."

Learn More:

We want to hear from your neurons! Email us at at [email protected]

Send us a text!

Thanks for listening! If you're enjoying our show, please take a moment to give us a review on your podcast app of choice and share this episode with your friends. That's how we grow as a show and bring the stories of the frontiers of neuroscience to a wider audience.

Learn more about the Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute at Stanford and follow us on Twitter, Facebook, and LinkedIn.

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Cold Open: Why music moves us (00:00:00)

2. What’s changed since This Is Your Brain on Music (00:02:03)

3. Parkinson’s & rhythm: when a beat restarts movement (00:05:26)

4. Singing before speaking: aphasia & Melodic Intonation Therapy (00:08:34)

5. Alzheimer’s & memory: music as a key to the self (00:12:21)

6. Inside the auditory brain: from vibration to perception (00:18:32)

7. Timbre maps: how the brain separates instruments (00:21:51)

8. Prediction, surprise, and musical “chills” (BA47 & dopamine) (00:23:24)

9. The Default Mode Network: guided daydreaming with music (00:27:33)

10. Culture vs. universals: what emotions does music share? (00:31:25)

11. Why music says what words can’t (00:34:37)

12. Beatles craft: simple songs, sophisticated harmony (00:37:29)

13. Are we cut off from music today? (00:39:25)

14. Music in the home: proximity, chores, intimacy (00:41:36)

15. What to try: play more, learn an instrument (00:43:10)

16. Credits (00:44:57)

64 episodes

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