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Every Thursday, you'll receive carefully curated content that bridges neuroscience research with practical applications for your daily life.

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Exclusive commentary from NeuroSciTunes on the latest developments in music neuroscience.

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Your brain processes music 400ms faster than speech. Listening to your favourite song releases dopamine — the same chemical as eating chocolate. Musicians have a larger corpus callosum — the bridge between brain hemispheres. Group singing raises oxytocin — the same bonding hormone released during a hug. The songs you loved at 15–25 stay with you for life — the reminiscence bump. Your brain processes music 400ms faster than speech. Listening to your favourite song releases dopamine — the same chemical as eating chocolate.
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