by swannie on February 19th, 2007

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What part of your brain makes you like certain types of music?

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  • by GoodTimesNoodleSalad on February 19th, 2007

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    A musical passage will be preferred to the extent that it induces synchrony in those brain structures that are responsible for processing the passage. Music engages many areas distributed throughout the brain, including those that are normally involved in other kinds of cognition. The active areas vary with the person's individual experiences and musical training.

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