Tim Hinman tager dig med på en sonisk rejse ind i dit hoved sammen med professor Peter Vuust, leder for Center for Music in the Brain ved Aarhus Universitet. I det her afsnit hører vi om, hvordan musik kan påvirke vores bevægelser. Blandt andet om lysten til at danse, vores præstationer når vi træner med musik, og om musikkens lindring af patienter med parkinsons. Gæster: Jennifer Wagstaffe, Glen Estrin. Professor Costas Karageorghis m.fl. Tilrettelæggelse, research og produktion: Tim Hinman, Julie Bang, Anne Obel, Anna Thaulow. Musik i hjernen er støttet af Lundbeckfonden.
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