Music is a universal human experience that's been with us since the
dawn of time. You've listened to music all your life . . . but have you
ever wondered why?
It turns out music isn't just about entertainment--it's a deeply
embedded, subtly powerful means of communication. Songs resonate with
your brain wave patterns and drive changes in your brain: creating your
moods, consolidating your memories, strengthening your habits (the good
ones and the bad ones alike) . . . even making you fall in or out of
love.
Your music is molding you, at a subconscious level, all day long. And
now, for the first time ever, you can take charge.
From executive editor Peter Gabriel and the minds behind It's All in
Your Head (the ultimate user's guide for your brain), Reverberation
unlocks a world where you can actively leverage the power of music to
improve and enhance every aspect of your life. You'll learn specific
songs and techniques to help you sleep better, induce creative
breakthroughs, be more productive, have better sex, and a whole lot
more.
You'll discover the amazing work happening at the intersection of music,
science, technology, and medicine. The authors spoke to dozens of
neuroscientists making exciting breakthroughs, as well as top recording
artists like David Byrne, Branford Marsalis, Hans Zimmer, Mick
Fleetwood, and Sheila E. to gain the music maker's perspective.
And you'll learn how music is already being strategically applied to
break addiction and reverse the effects of Alzheimer's, build more
productive and creative teams, develop intuitive personalized
technology, and is otherwise changing . . . well, everything.