The brain’s motor network helps people remember and recognize music that they have performed in the past better than music they have only heard, new research shows. The study sheds new light on how humans perceive and produce sounds, and may pave the way for investigations into whether motor learning could improve or protect memory or cognitive impairment in aging populations. The work appears in the journal Cerebral Cortex.
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