Alex Rivas

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So far, we’ve been able to figure out that the brain stem and the dorsal cochlear nucleus—structures that are so primitive that all vertebrates have them—can distinguish between consonance and dissonance; this distinction happens before the higher level, human brain region—the cortex—gets involved.
This Is Your Brain on Music: The Science of a Human Obsession
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