The Bimusical Brain | PRI's The World - 1 views
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Jack Jones on 26 Mar 13Bimusical además de bilingüe.
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But the ultimate American multitaskers may be the children of foreign-born parents. Every day, these hyphenated Americans swing back and forth between cultures—in the food they eat, the languages they speak, and the music they listen to.
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A new study out of the Northwestern University focuses on this ‘bimusicality.’ The author, Patrick Wong, specializes in how the brain processes sound. Wong suspected that people who grew up listening to both the Beatles and tango might develop differently from people who grew up listening to just Western music or just Latin music.
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People tend to report that foreign music has more tension. But the people who grew up with both Western and Indian music felt low degrees of tension with both types of music. They were equally at home listening to either genre. Wong called these people ‘bimusicals.’