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A New Study on Music and Memory …
or why that stupid song gets stuck in your head…a very interesting bit of new research from Dartmouth College: Music, Memory and the Brain In other news, we have a wonderful little (5-1/2′) Scotch Pine tree now nestled in the … Continue reading
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Tagged Dartmouth College, haiku, Japanese verse forms, Leaves of Grass, memory, music, Walt Whitman
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