Every Brain Needs Music by Lawrence Sherman & Dennis Plies The Neuroscience of Making and Listening to Music
What's it about? Every Brain Needs Music (2023) combines neuroscience research with music pedagogy to reveal how brains and music work together. The work demonstrates how musical activities activate the nervous system's cognitive, sensory, and motor functions while reshaping neural architecture. What happens inside your brain when you hear music? More than you might think. Listening activates sensory, motor, emotional, and cognitive networks simultaneously. Creating music from scratch requires complex collaboration between imagination, planning, and memory. And practicing an instrument rewires neural pathways, and changes the relationship between body and mind. Musical performance integrates all these systems under pressure, coordinating sensation, movement, and emotion in real time. Each mode of musical engagement leaves lasting changes in brain structure and connectivity. This lesson dives deep into how music shapes human neurology into a symphony of extraordinary abi...