musicophilia: tales of music and the brain
I just finished reading Oliver Sacks' book Musicophelia, which I highly recommend as a very thoughtful, readable, and entertaining (layman) discussion about music-related brain/body disorders. More than a series of anectodes, Sacks delves into the neurological basis of music-related symptoms from his many years as a physician and neurologist.
For those who wish to save $10 and three hours, there are a couple videos up here:
I just finished reading Oliver Sacks' book Musicophelia, which I highly recommend as a very thoughtful, readable, and entertaining (layman) discussion about music-related brain/body disorders. More than a series of anectodes, Sacks delves into the neurological basis of music-related symptoms from his many years as a physician and neurologist.
For those who wish to save $10 and three hours, there are a couple videos up here:
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