Dr. Gottfried Schlaug, Director of the Music, Neuroimaging and Stroke Recovery Laboratories, Beth Deaconess Israel Medical Center and Harvard Medical School, talks with host Steve Mencher about the notable differences between the brain of a musician and a non-musician.
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- Making Music Changes Brains
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- Dr. Gottfried Schlaug
- Steve Mencher
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- Music and the Brain
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