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Forum From the Archives: Neuroscientist Daniel Levitin on Using Music as Medicine

Forum From the Archives: Neuroscientist Daniel Levitin on Using Music as Medicine

Update: 2025-01-01
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Neuroscientist and musician Daniel Levitin says we can trace beliefs about music’s power to heal mind, body and spirit back 20,000 years, to the Upper Paleolithic era. But only recently have we had good science to explain how music affects us and how we can use it therapeutically. Not only to relax, uplift and bring us together, but as part of treatment of trauma, depression, Parkinson’s, Alzheimer’s and more. Alexis Madrigal talked onstage with Levitin in collaboration with LitQuake, San Francisco’s literary festival, running through October 26th. We listen back on their conversation and to Levitin’s live musical performance.


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Daniel Levitin, neuroscientist, musician and author, "I Heard There Was a Secret Chord," "The Organized Mind," "The World in Six Songs" and "This is Your Brain on Music. He is also Dean of Social Sciences at the Minerva Schools in San Francisco.

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Forum From the Archives: Neuroscientist Daniel Levitin on Using Music as Medicine

Forum From the Archives: Neuroscientist Daniel Levitin on Using Music as Medicine

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