Music is the "glue" for memories, according to Aussie researchers.

EPISODE · Apr 13, 2017 · 9 MIN

Music is the "glue" for memories, according to Aussie researchers.

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Find out why music isthe most powerful trigger for memories, and how it "brings back" lost memories in dementia patients.

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Music is the "glue" for memories, according to Aussie researchers.

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