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Who is the author of 'Musicophilia: Tales of Music and the Brain'?
What kind of disorders does the book focus on?Musical and neurologicalPsychologicalPhysicalEmotional
What is the term used in the book to describe a sudden surge of musical ability following a brain injury?
What condition does the author describe that causes people to perceive personified beings after hearing music?Musical hallucinationsAuditory hallucinationsMental imageryVisual hallucinations
What is the main objective of the book 'Musicophilia'?
Which part of the brain does 'Musicophilia' focus on?Right hemisphereLeft hemisphereMidbrainBrainstem
What neurological condition did the author attribute to causing 'musical seizures' in some patients?
What topic does the book 'Musicophilia: Tales of Music and the Brain' cover?Neurology of musicHistory of musicPsychology of musicSociology of music
In 'Musicophilia', why does music appear to help Parkinson's patients move?
Why does the author believe that patients with Alzheimer's still respond to music even when they've lost other memories?Emotional response to musicRhythmic memoryLyric memoryVisual memory