Music Instinct Project
The University of Florida’s WUFT was chosen as one of the ten PBS stations nationwide for the Music Instinct grant, working in partnership with the Digital Worlds Institute.
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The University of Florida’s WUFT was chosen as one of the ten PBS stations nationwide for the Music Instinct grant, working in partnership with the Digital Worlds Institute. Research shows that music has enormous potential to help explore the complexities of human brain function. For example, there’s a strong connection between the auditory and motor regions of the brain, and music seems to engage the motor system in a way that other modalities do not. People with motor disorders like Parkinson’s disease have improved their ability to walk while listening to a rhythm track, and stroke patients who have trouble with speech show signs of improvement when they receive music therapy. And there’s new evidence that music can actually change the physical structure of the brain – a fact that has critical implications for both education and medicine. One thing is clear, proven and agreed upon; music has a profound capacity to influence and alter the human experience. Major funding for this program provided by the National Science Foundation.
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