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Is it Possible to change brain by piano tuning?
As per a researcher of University College London and Newcastle University listening two notes which are being played at the same tie can change the white and gray matter in the brain

BriefingWire.com, 4/14/2017 - As per a researcher of University College London and Newcastle University listening two notes which are being played at the same tie can change the white and gray matter in the brain.

Here is a different pattern of learning the change in brain study, a brain scan of a piano tuner shows that which areas grow and which contracts.

This brain study case is similar to a taxi driver that showed how they change the back part of their brain (posterior hippocampus) by practicing and get hold of all their knowledge of pathways. This effect is just alike the case study of a piano tuner.

This study is based on 19 piano tuner experts (age group of 25 to 78, Middle Ages, 6 left-handed and 3 feminine experts) with the another 19 age-matched group of controllers. As the piano tuning judgment have need of two closed notes which gets matched in terms of a pitch so that the tuner has to identify the precisely distinguish the tuning frequency. Still there it has not been exactly identified and examined in terms of brain function.

It had been discovered by the brain scan of the piano tuners that in the number of a region the gray matter is been increased. Whereas in some cases the study showed no difference found in between the experts and controllers.

As per the Journal of Neuroscience publisher and investigator such changes may not have much relation with the piano tuners because they take place hippocampus part of the brain which is associated with the navigation and memory apart from the hearing part.

"We already know that musical training can correlate with structural changes, but our group of professionals offered a rare opportunity to examine the ability of the brain to adapt over time to a very specialized form of listening." According to Sundeep Teki an author of UCL

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