January 28, 2010
In the 1990s, scientists at the University of Parma were studying motor neurons in monkeys. They attached electrodes to a monkey’s brain cells responsible for movements. These electrodes recorded whenever those cells fired…a.k.a. whenever the monkey moved. Monkeys like peanuts. The researchers set out peanuts for the monkeys to grab. Monkey grabs a peanut, motor […]
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January 19, 2010
If you follow me on Twitter or are a fan of Neurosong on Facebook, you already know I have some exciting news to share with you. Last December, a reporter from our local paper, the Fort Collins Coloradoan, contacted me. He had stumbled across my website, and thought a story on Neurosong and music therapy […]
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