TORONTO, Aug. 11 (UPI) --Researchers found the brains of people with epilepsy react to music differently than the brains of people without the condition, which may lead to new methods of preventing or ...
The music is eerie, if not altogether aesthetically pleasing. Like a soundtrack moments before a film's horrifying twist, the sounds of the brain in a state of seizure betrays the plot with little ...
A new research conducted by Ohio State University (OSU) scientists has found that the brains of people suffering from epilepsy benefit more from listening to music than those of people who do not have ...
A British woman has received brain surgery in an attempt to stop seizures triggered by the sound of Ne-Yo’s music. When 26-year-old Zoe Fennessy hears some of the artist’s most popular tracks, a ...
Music by Mozart has been shown to have an antiepileptic effect on the brain and could potentially represent a treatment to prevent epileptic seizures, according to researchers headed by a team at the ...
NEW YORK — Stacey Gayle of Queens loved reggae. Hip-hop was cool, too. And she loved to sing alto in the Saddle Rock Tabernacle Choir. One problem: Her beloved music was giving her epileptic seizures.
Yikes, this is all kinds of creepy. Stanford scientists recently took the EEG signals from a person experiencing a convulsive seizure and converted them to tones that fell within the acoustic spectrum ...
Lil Wayne was hospitalized Tuesday after suffering a seizure, TMZ reports. The rap star, 30, was taken to Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles late Tuesday night by his bodyguards after a single ...
Music therapy could assist people suffering from epilepsy, according to a new study. Investigators found the frequency of seizures was reduced when music therapy was utilized. Ohio State University ...