Singing in the brain | MIT News | Massachusetts Institute of Technology - MIT News
MIT neuroscientists have identified a population of neurons in the human brain that light up when we hear singing, but not other types of music.
For the first time, MIT neuroscientists have identified a population of neurons in the human brain that lights up when we hear singing, but not other types of music.
These neurons, found in the audi… [+6223 chars]
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