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Asia's e-learning market 'the strongest in the world'

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Asia claims the highest rate of digital education growth globally, according to an Ambient Insight study.
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Music and movement share a dynamic structure that supports universal expressions of emotion

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Sakis Koukouvis's curator insight, January 13, 2:28 PM

Music moves us. Its kinetic power is the foundation of human behaviors as diverse as dance, romance, lullabies, and the military march. Despite its significance, the music-movement relationship is poorly understood. We present an empirical method for testing whether music and movement share a common structure that affords equivalent and universal emotional expressions.


More: http://www.pnas.org/content/110/1/70.abstract

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Music and movement share a dynamic structure that supports universal expressions of emotion

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Sakis Koukouvis's curator insight, January 13, 2:28 PM

Music moves us. Its kinetic power is the foundation of human behaviors as diverse as dance, romance, lullabies, and the military march. Despite its significance, the music-movement relationship is poorly understood. We present an empirical method for testing whether music and movement share a common structure that affords equivalent and universal emotional expressions.


More: http://www.pnas.org/content/110/1/70.abstract

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Music and movement share a dynamic structure that supports universal expressions of emotion

Music and movement share a dynamic structure that supports universal expressions of emotion | Technology in Art And Education | Scoop.it
Sakis Koukouvis's curator insight, January 13, 2:28 PM

Music moves us. Its kinetic power is the foundation of human behaviors as diverse as dance, romance, lullabies, and the military march. Despite its significance, the music-movement relationship is poorly understood. We present an empirical method for testing whether music and movement share a common structure that affords equivalent and universal emotional expressions.


More: http://www.pnas.org/content/110/1/70.abstract

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Does Music Makes You Smarter »Infographic - Online College Search

Does Music Makes You Smarter »Infographic -  Online College Search | Technology in Art And Education | Scoop.it

"Studies show that music has a strong effect on your mood levels and emotions, and also on how you think and your general intelligence. The music you listen to can have a profound effect on your test scores and your ability to quickly process information. And if you’ve ever played an instrument, studies show that you’re already ahead of the curve. Playing an instrument is a great way to test out your creative thinking and push your brain to process information in a new way. The following infographic takes a look at the notion that whether you’re listening or playing, a little music can go a long way."


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