Human brain has dedicated set of nerve cells that respond only to sound of  music, study finds, The Independent

Human brain has dedicated set of nerve cells that respond only to sound of music, study finds, The Independent

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Study contradicts view that musical appreciation is merely
Study contradicts view that musical appreciation is merely 'piggybacking' on the ability to hear other everyday sounds

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