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  1. Nov 21, 2019 · Scientists at Harvard have just published the most comprehensive scientific study to date on music as a cultural product, which supports the American poet’s pronouncement and examines what features of song tend to be shared across societies.

  2. Mar 12, 2024 · When it comes to its effects on our emotions and bodies, a new study suggests that music truly is the universal language of humanity. Researchers from North America, Europe, and China teamed up for a landmark cross-cultural study in the effects of music, recently published in Neuroscience News.

  3. Sep 7, 2024 · We found that experts’ perceptions of the connection between music and mathematics consist of seven main categories: (1) abstract language and structure, i.e., perceiving the core foundational...

  4. May 2, 2018 · We frequently refer to maths or music as “languages” and when describing music it is common to use terms like “musical lexicon” for the repertoire of schemas used by composers to produce music or those we use to listen and enjoy it.

  5. Jan 12, 2016 · When teaching about other cultures—especially in foreign language classesmusic is often a key part of the curriculum. Here is the reason why it is a critical component to understanding...

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  6. Music could be a challenger for mathematics and a potential candidate for the title “The Universal Language.” This paper aims to discuss the primary objectives of engaging with music, including the therapeutic benefits.

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  8. Dec 3, 2014 · As Canadian psychologists Ellen Bialystok and Anne-Marie DePape pointed out in a 2009 article, the mechanisms responsible for these effects are rather poorly understood, more so in music than...