Charles Limb conducts study on jazz music and the brain

5041123_origCharles Limb, M.D, professor of otolaryngology at Johns Hopkins School of Medicine and an adjunct faculty member at Peabody, lead a research study on  jazz musicians how their brains become engaged during improvisation. Findings are detailed in the HUB article, “Hopkins researchers explore what’s going on in the minds of jazz musicians.”

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