Feb 27, 2023
The Neurophysiology of Enchantment: How Music Casts Its Spell on Us
Posted by Dan Breeden in category: media & arts
Music so readily transports us from the present to the past, or from what is actual to what is possible.
Music so readily transports us from the present to the past, or from what is actual to what is possible.
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