And now, a slightly more academic talk on the subject of music and brain function in both humans and other animals (especially birds) that you might enjoy.
An impossible compromise
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I saw this on Mastodon: No. Just no. Even if it were offered, which is
pretty damned unlikely, this is a privileged persons idea of a compromise.
We’ll let...
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Premiul mult Visat
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Buna fetelor, m-am bucurat tare mult cand Dana m-a anuntat ca am primit si
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Hazel here...
ReplyDeleteArh. Who says critters don’t have rhythm.
Crap taste in music mebbe, but they understand the beat...
http://birdloversonly.blogspot.com/2007/09/may-i-have-this-dance.html
And now, a slightly more academic talk on the subject of music and brain function in both humans and other animals (especially birds) that you might enjoy.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZgKFeuzGEns
Snowball is mighty funky for a white bird.
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