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Musicians and Pain
Have you ever wondered why some people seem to handle pain better than others? A fascinating study from Aarhus University, led by researcher Anna M. Zamorano, dives into this by examining how extensive music training induces use-dependent plasticity in musicians, serving as a model for neuroplasticity changes - the ability to rewire and adapt - in the motor cortex. The team looked at musicians, who spent years honing their skills through repetitive practice within their music
Anton Krutz
Oct 212 min read


Neuroscience Reveals how Jazz Improv Ignites Brain Regions for Creativity and Self-Expression
Ever watched a jazz musician close their eyes and weave magic on the keys, birthing melodies that feel like they're channeling the universe itself? That trance-like flow isn't just artistry—it's neuroscience at work. A groundbreaking study from Johns Hopkins University and the National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders reveals that when jazz pianists improvise, their brains flip a switch: dialing down the inner critic and cranking up raw self-expression.
Anton Krutz
Oct 143 min read


How Einstein Ignited His Creativity
Einstein once said: "The theory of relativity occurred to me by intuition, and music is the driving force behind this intuition. My parents had me study the violin from the time I was six. My new discovery is the result of musical perception……I see my life in terms of music." Einstein said this because he considered playing an acoustic instrument not just an important hobby but perceived it as vital to how he approached life. He used this perception to intuitively develop a p
Anton Krutz
Oct 142 min read


Music Can Energize Your Creativity
Music is a powerful force that not only entertains but also fuels creativity in profound ways, offering benefits that extend into daily life and professional endeavors. While many associate music with relaxation or enjoyment, emerging insights reveal its role in sparking innovative thinking and problem-solving. By integrating music strategically, individuals can harness its potential to enhance divergent thinking and overall creative output.Research on Music and CreativityStu
Anton Krutz
Sep 32 min read


Neuroplasticity and Learning an Instrument
Did you know that your brain can change shape? This process is called neuroplasticity, and it occurs when connections are made between neurons in response to an environmental stimulus. This means that your experiences can physically change your brain. Stronger neural connections, which are created by repeated stimuli, are connected to enhanced memory and skill related to these experiences. For example, riding a bike gets easier as you learn and practice due to the strengtheni
Anton Krutz
May 282 min read


The Impact of Music in Fields Outside of Music Performance
Music performance is an important profession that brings joy to many, but it is not the only profession surrounding music that provides significant benefits to society. Outside of attending concerts, music is important in healthcare, media, education, and history. Healthcare Music therapy - is a relatively newer field that draws on the therapeutic nature of music to treat a wide range of mental and physical health conditions and disabilities. Numerous studies have shown that
Anton Krutz
May 172 min read


Why Playing an Acoustic Instrument is the Best Activity to Improve Creative Thinking
It is widely known that having creative hobbies can improve your cognitive function and creativity in all areas of your life. Creativity becomes especially important as new AI tools continue to emerge and improve, because your creative skills will set you apart as a valuable employee in the shifting job market. However, not all hobbies will provide equal benefit: some will enhance your creativity more than others. So, what hobby should you pursue to maximize your cognitive fu
Anton Krutz
May 172 min read


Why Human Creativity, Not Neural Implants, Will Define Our Future in the Era of AI
In the unfolding AI revolution, a critical question will shape humanity’s future: How can humans thrive in an era dominated by artificial intelligence? This question is urgent, as AI’s collective intelligence, paired with its quantum-speed processing, will soon surpass human capabilities in many domains. Some propose implanted brain chips as the solution, envisioning human augmentation that merges cognition with machine intelligence. These chips, connecting the brain to compu
Anton Krutz
May 132 min read


The History of AI Disruption and How Music Can Help
History of AI Disruption It might seem as if artificial intelligence is suddenly taking over the job market without any warning. However, AI actually has a long history, dating back to Alan Turing's 1950 paper "Computing Machinery and Intelligence," which introduced the Turing Test, a method for evaluating a machine's ability to exhibit human-level intelligence through conversation. His work led to Turing being dubbed the "father of AI" and spurred further research in the fie
Anton Krutz
May 92 min read
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