Author: Mott, F. W. (Frederick Walker)
Synopsis:
In 'The Brain and the Voice in Speech and Song', F.W. Mott delves into the fascinating connection between the brain and the voice, exploring how our thoughts and emotions are intricately intertwined with our ability to speak and sing. Through a combination of scientific research and personal anecdotes, Mott uncovers the hidden complexities of human communication, shedding light on the profound impact that our brain has on our voice. From the power of language to the mysteries of musical expression, this thought-provoking work offers a captivating exploration of the intricate relationship between our minds and our voices.
Genres: Non-fiction, Science, Psychology
Themes: Brain function, Communication, Emotion, Language, Music
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