The Mind, Music & Math

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October 22, 2006

Remember the girl on TV with the frying pan? She was out to make a point about your brain on drugs, and she did. Now Daniel Levitin's catching a lot of people's ears with a new book called "Your Brain on Music." In this hour, To the Best of Our Knowledge visits with Daniel Levitin and explores music, the mind and the brain. Also, British novelist Nick Hornby and physicist Janna Levin with new fiction that ponders the minds of two brilliant and famous mathematicians, as well as some other would-be suicides.

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How do composers and performers play with our expectations to keep the brain interested in music?

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British novelist Nick Hornby has written a funny book about suicide.  It's called "A Long Way Down."

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Adam tells Jim Fleming that the emotional worlds of his mentally ill characters are different from those of the rest of us only in degree, not in kind.

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Physicist Janna Levin tells Steve Paulson why she wanted to write about mathematicians Alan Turing and Kurt Godel, and why her book is a novel.

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Daniel Levitin reacts to a musical example Anne Strainchamps provides and talks about music and children's brains.

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