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Our brains are maximally receptive—almost spongelike—when we’re young, hungrily soaking up any and all sounds they can and incorporating them into the very structure of our neural wiring. As we age, these neural circuits are somewhat less pliable, and so it becomes more difficult to incorporate, at a deep neural level, new musical systems, or even new linguistic systems.
This Is Your Brain on Music: The Science of a Human Obsession
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