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Music, maestro, please!

Alison Abbott
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Alison Abbott: Nature's senior European correspondent

Nature, 2002, vol. 416, issue 6876, 12-14

Abstract: Neuroscientists are starting to discover how our brains process music. This involves distinct neural circuits, but a mystery remains. Why are melody, harmony and rhythm so important to us? Alison Abbott tunes in.

Date: 2002
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