Using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), two scientists have discovered that when jazz musicians improvise, their brains turn off areas linked to self-censoring and inhibition, and turn on those that let self-expression flow. The joint research, using musician volunteers from the Johns Hopkins University’s Peabody Institute, sheds light on the creative improvisation that artists and […]
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Proteins Play The Piano
Hoping to more easily identify patterns in protein sequences, UCLA molecular biologists have turned the sequences into original compositions of classical music. “We assigned a chord to each amino acid,” explained Rie Takahashi, a UCLA research assistant and classically trained piano player. “We want to see if we can hear patterns within the music, as […]