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This is Scientific American's 60-Second Science. I'm Allie Wilkinson. Got a minute?

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Vivaldi versus the Beatles. Both great.

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But your brain may be processing the musical information differently for each.

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That's according to research in the journal NeuroImage.

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For the study, volunteers had their brains scanned by functional MRI as they listened to two musical medleys containing songs from different genres.

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The scans identified brain regions that became active during listening.

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One medley included four instrumental pieces and the other consisted of songs from the B side of Abbey Road.

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Computer algorithms were used to identify specific aspects of the music,

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which the researchers were able to match with specific, activated brain areas.

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The researchers found that vocal and instrumental music get treated differently.

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While both hemispheres of the brain deal with musical features, the presence of lyrics shifts the processing of musical features to the left auditory cortex.

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These results suggest that the brain's hemispheres are specialized for different kinds of sound processing.

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A finding revealed but what you might call instrumental analysis.

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Thanks for the minute, for Scientific American's 60-Second Science. I'm Allie Wilkinson.

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