How We Process Music | Neuroscience for Musicians

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  • Опубліковано 26 чер 2024
  • Music is a human universal.
    Follow the journey of music from waves in the air, to magic in your mind. Experience the different stops along the way - the ear and cochlea, the ascending brainstem nuclei, the pathways through your cortex, and the limbic core of your brain. Learn how music, this powerful and mysterious art form, is processed in your brain.
    Welcome to Neuroscience for Musicians - a world of sound and color, that all exists in your own head. Why does music make you feel the way it does? How does learning music shape and change your brain? How do we freestyle and improvise music? Modern neuroscience is beginning to find the answers. Follow the course of my research as we dive into an understanding of ourselves, music, and our brains.
    Sources cited: tinyurl.com/2p8shd6r
    Timestamps:
    00:00 A Human Universal
    1:18 Title Sequence
    1:31 Waves in the Air
    4:31 Sound in your Brain
    7:10 From Sound to Music
    9:54 Magic in your Mind
    12:27 What's the Point?
    3D Brain Model Information: tinyurl.com/2p8jt35c
    Review team:
    Alex Pantelyat, MD
    Kyurim Kang, PhD
    Written and produced by @dannyjli.
    Made in collaboration with the Johns Hopkins Center for Music and Medicine.
    www.hopkinsmedicine.org/cente...

КОМЕНТАРІ • 57

  • @nipunviraj3185
    @nipunviraj3185 13 днів тому

    A rare and important video which deserves much more views. Hats off and thanks a lot for doing this series❤

  • @nuckm
    @nuckm 2 роки тому +16

    Awesome presentation, however you didn't touch on pattern recognition! If I play 123 123, the brain is now primed to expect 123 again. If I play 12312312, something is signaling that 3 is likely to follow. I think most of what you touched on is actually not really related to music, but simply the low-level audio processing which we might find similarly in a lot of animals. That result could be used for other non-musical things, like speech. I think the true nature of Music is actually the little game that happens way after the auditory signal has been broken down into pitches, notes, etc. From all these 'segmented' individual units, the brain is creating a context that is constantly updating as the song plays. The brain is constantly trying to predict the next segment of music from these units. If we're playing In C major, then that's part of the context as some sort of meta unit that represents the harmonics. If suddenly we play notes from D minor, some part of the brain is recognising a mismatch with the context. If that same mismatch happens repeatedly every ~X seconds, then it can also pick up on that, that way we're ahead and we can start to predict the next mismatch. These are extremely fundamental processes of the human brain that allowed humans to rise way above other animals in intelligence, the ability to find patterns out of any information, even its own deduced information. We always take these abilities for granted, but with music we are specifically targeting and exciting them (and some genres take it to the max, like Jazz and the more melodic/jazzy/psychedelic side of 70s Prog Rock) I'm not too sure about harmonic music still, but I think this is how it works for any music with identifiable notes

    • @jasonmills8592
      @jasonmills8592 2 роки тому +3

      The tension of the mismatch is the paint of the artwork.

    • @dannyjli
      @dannyjli  2 роки тому +7

      That's true, pattern recognition and expectations play a huge role in music that I didn't really address here. Expect a more in depth exploration of this topic in the future.

  • @briantsai5304
    @briantsai5304 2 роки тому +9

    Great presentation on how our brain process audio. The creative animation definitely helped illustrating the functionality of each part of the brain in this process. Keep up the good work!

  • @dianepsychassociate3710
    @dianepsychassociate3710 2 роки тому +7

    This is such a creative and informative presentation that would be an excellent addition to college courses in "Sensation and Perception", "Physiological Psychology" and Neuroscience amongst others.

  • @chazzestelle2563
    @chazzestelle2563 2 роки тому +5

    Awesome edits Danny! Your page and passion for music and science is inspiring!

  • @pal7719
    @pal7719 2 роки тому +2

    An excellent overview of a complex topic with cool animations!

  • @phoenixvavzincak140
    @phoenixvavzincak140 2 роки тому +1

    Danny continues to kill the game!

  • @goblue1521
    @goblue1521 2 роки тому

    Fire 🔥

  • @artunblock9433
    @artunblock9433 Рік тому

    Great video quality

  • @NeptisMusic
    @NeptisMusic 2 роки тому +2

    Love it, esp as a musician

  • @SuryaRamasamy
    @SuryaRamasamy 2 роки тому +2

    Super informative for musicians, overall really dope content

  • @Mitryei
    @Mitryei 2 роки тому +1

    🔥 🔥 🔥

  • @malcomjohnson4580
    @malcomjohnson4580 2 роки тому +1

    Music being a human universal is a amazing fact I never knew, leads me to believe as we learn more about neuroscience that we may come upon some massive discoveries in regards to how music effects the brain and it’s different uses

  • @Isabel70510
    @Isabel70510 2 роки тому +3

    Awesome content!! Love the explanation along with illustration, really guides me to understand the functional components within the process and all the terminologies:) look forward to more videos of this series.

  • @ramimm4745
    @ramimm4745 4 місяці тому

    Nice video

  • @virajcz7143
    @virajcz7143 2 роки тому +2

    If no one else did, let me appreciate and tell you that I just loved the amount of effort that went in behind this video

    • @dannyjli
      @dannyjli  2 роки тому +2

      Hey thanks man! Really appreciate it.

  • @josuedupoux
    @josuedupoux 2 роки тому +1

    🔥🔥🔥

  • @trepacalypse8
    @trepacalypse8 2 роки тому +2

    Excellent insight!!!

  • @nataliegratsch9337
    @nataliegratsch9337 2 роки тому +1

    Keep it up! I have loved seeing this channel progress and you inspire me all the time 🤍

  • @TomFoy
    @TomFoy 2 роки тому +2

    Interesting. It’s almost Intuitive but glad there’s some awesome research these days! I’m a radio operator and there are so many parallels. Thanks and I can’t wait to see more videos!!

  • @olm9476
    @olm9476 Рік тому

    I love how science is showing us the importance music as microsounds rather of than just master recordings as a whole

  • @shelbyheffner8599
    @shelbyheffner8599 2 роки тому +2

    🔥

  • @azitaa8097
    @azitaa8097 3 місяці тому

    Thanks

  • @colin.mcgregor
    @colin.mcgregor 2 роки тому +1

    Nice one.

  • @DDuhi
    @DDuhi 2 роки тому +1

    That's awesome, you hit it👍🏻

  • @sakinaali8231
    @sakinaali8231 4 місяці тому

    It's always easier to learn about the details of a topic you care about and resonate with (i.e. music) than if it's taught for an exam (i.e . the sound or ear anatomy chapter in Physics/Anatomy). Thanks for expressing your passion for the greater good of all of us.

  • @casualcollins7212
    @casualcollins7212 2 роки тому +2

    Dope content bro, definitely gives good perspective on what the brain is capable of.

  • @gracehouser2796
    @gracehouser2796 2 роки тому +2

    👏👏👏

  • @yvonnewu3140
    @yvonnewu3140 2 роки тому +1

    Love the visuals and information!

  • @georgegrubbs2966
    @georgegrubbs2966 9 місяців тому

    Excellent presentation. It is truly amazing how the audition sense operates and is processed by the brain.

  • @firebender3942
    @firebender3942 2 роки тому +1

    pretty cool

  • @Sta.Saturniidae
    @Sta.Saturniidae Рік тому +1

    Love it! I'm musician, I'm studying music since 2010 and I've never seen so clear the music and its neuroscience like in this video!
    Congrats for your passion in this. New subscriber ✨
    Greetings from Buenos Aires, Argentina

  • @jacobkim8651
    @jacobkim8651 2 роки тому

    Nice job at portraying your information in both a captivating and relaxing way. Can't wait to see what's next!

  • @agrodotus5854
    @agrodotus5854 2 роки тому

    This video is incredibly well made! It's so beautiful!

  • @joniatoms9798
    @joniatoms9798 2 роки тому +1

    Excellent!!!

  • @aaronm71
    @aaronm71 5 місяців тому +1

    So great!!

  • @itsDRV
    @itsDRV Рік тому

    This was amazing to watch and inspired genuine thought

  • @AWal31994
    @AWal31994 Рік тому

    Love these videos. I’m in Chiro school to practice functional neurology and I’m really interested in using sound and music to remediate brain pathologies!

  • @dianalopez7615
    @dianalopez7615 Рік тому

    Are you a med student? This is fantastic. Loved it.

  • @emekecho2024
    @emekecho2024 2 роки тому

  • @cerenaseawell5753
    @cerenaseawell5753 8 місяців тому

    Danny, this is nice, but frequency is not responsible for the tone of these sound. For musicians, tone is a part of the tonal system. Langer and Scruton have great thongs written about that.

  • @lemax6172
    @lemax6172 5 місяців тому

    1:17

  • @alecrimi
    @alecrimi 2 роки тому

    Do you make the animation with brain fibers youself? Which modeling tool do you use?

    • @dannyjli
      @dannyjli  2 роки тому

      Yes, I use Blender 3.0. Check the description for details.

  • @brothergoodfoot
    @brothergoodfoot 5 місяців тому

    This fills me with anxiety I'll go deaf! lol. Like, just bump one stupid wire out of place...

  • @madhulalitha6479
    @madhulalitha6479 Рік тому

    One more mentioning .if one particular freq is hesrd after that all freqes or any freq hesring is not pleading .thus our scale is designed.it is similar all over the world.why .in my awareness it due to our brain property.that is nature of human brain.i dont know whether animals or birds can understant musis .but one thing ,human brain have the property to distinguish the freq differences and that leads us to interpret music .hearing is kind of work for brain.this work will be easy for certain freq intervels .that comfortable ratio is nothing but our international major diatonic scale do re me fa sol la se do .the ratio octave freq by the key note freq is absolutely eqal to 2 .for eg, if octave frq is 512, first or freq of ,do ,will e 256.2nd ovtave is 1024 ,next will be 2048..i have studied it in my physics text .the chapter was musical sound and resonance.thankyou for your informative and intersting vedio .hope more like this.

  • @blookolla
    @blookolla 2 роки тому

    Man burnt 700 calories moving his arms in this video.

  • @nathanleitaomusicauditions828
    @nathanleitaomusicauditions828 7 місяців тому

    think about an auto mechanic

  • @sebastianiniguez7492
    @sebastianiniguez7492 2 роки тому +1

    The presenter is hot🥵🥵🥵

  • @mariyamina455
    @mariyamina455 6 місяців тому

    this is so ironic

  • @michealmltefive5510
    @michealmltefive5510 2 місяці тому

    poor

  • @danny_poker
    @danny_poker 2 роки тому

    0:21 poggers