Lo que hace bailar al cerebro
Palabras clave:
Music, Neurobiology, brain, perception
Resumen
Music is one of the most wonderful stimuli that exist. We visualize music as a type of art, it can make you feel pleasure, recall some memories and even it generates new neural networks. But, how does music work? Here, we make an explanation about how music makes your brain feel from an evolution to a neurobiological point of view.
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Perrone C., Volpicelli F. y Di Porzio U. Biological bases of human musicality. Rev. Neurosci. Italia (2017).
Vuilleumier P. y Trost W. Music and emotions: from enchantment to entraintment. Ann. N.Y. Acad. Sci. Suiza (2015). Pessoa L. A Network Model of the Emotional Brain. CellPress. Estados Unidos de Am´erica (2017).
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2020-12-10
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González Rueda, A. (2020). Lo que hace bailar al cerebro. Contactos, Revista De Educación En Ciencias E Ingeniería, (118), 5-9. Recuperado a partir de https://contactos.izt.uam.mx/index.php/contactos/article/view/81
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