Music On Your Mind

Music On Your Mind

Author: Wisconsin Public Radio April 3, 2021 Duration: 51:43

Millions of people are caring for someone with severe memory loss, trying to find ways to connect. One of the best ways anyone has found is music. We examine the unexpected power of song to supercharge the human mind.

Original Air Date: August 17, 2019

Guests:

Shannon Henry KleiberOliver SacksFrancine ToderAnne Basting

Interviews In This Hour:

The Power Of Music And Memory: 'Music Was Waking Up Something Within Each Of Them'The Deep Connections Our Brains Make To MusicIt's Never Too Late To Learn To PlayMacArthur Fellow Anne Basting On Asking People With Dementia 'Beautiful Questions'


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