Singing primarily involves the left hemisphere of the brain, particularly the Broca's area, which is responsible for language production and articulation. Additionally, the right hemisphere plays a significant role in melody and pitch perception, engaging areas such as the auditory cortex and the motor regions involved in vocal control. Together, these regions coordinate the complex processes of producing melody and lyrics while singing.
The temporal lobe of the brain is where interpret sound.
The cast of Singing in the Brain - 2010 includes: Eleanor Batchelder James Fanizza as Ethan
yes!
unison, monophonic
Vestibular system
Cerebral
Singing uses different parts of the brain as well as the parts used for speech! - recent research has found that singing can help brain damaged people to improve their ability to speak by helping rewire the brain. foxygirl1234:simply b/c it is how many people express emotions.. and tehy get rich for doing so ..:)
No you don't use your whole brain. Only part of your brain is ever used.
It's Legs and Brain.
The part of a rat's body that is used to regulate their body temperature is the brain stem.
Big Brother Jake - 1990 Singing in the Brain 4-22 was released on: USA: 2 September 1993
Either harmonizing or two-part singing.