
Epilespy patients’ brainwaves tend to synchronize with music, and that discovery may one day help prevent seizures.
That’s according to a new study, which neurologist Christine Charyton of Ohio State University recently presented at the American Psychological Association’s 123rd Annual Convention.
For about 80% of people with epilepsy, seizures start in the temporal lobes, the sections of the brain along the sides of the head, just behind the eyes. The temporal lobe is also home to the auditory cortex, the part of the brain that processes information about sound — including music.
via Gizmodo


