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2021-02-11
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How Music Sculpts Our Brain – a new book by Isabelle Peretz

How does the process of learning music impact our brain? To what extent does it foster curiosity, attention and enhance memory? How is it linked with reading, learning languages, or mathematical thinking? Does a child need a musical ear to develop musical ability and make progress in music? Is there an age limit for learning music? Professor Isabelle Peretz has published her new book in both English and French.

Read more about the new book here

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