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Latest revision as of 05:45, 30 January 2020
For this documentary Sting's brain was scanned in an MRI to see how it reacts to various songs.
"The Musical Brain" | |
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Artist: | Sting, Wyclef Jean, Michael Bublé, ... |
Directed by: | Christina Pochmursky |
Produced by: | Vanessa Dylyn |
Edited by: | Michael Pike |
Filming location(s): | Montreal, QC, Canada - McGill University |
Initial release date: | 2009-01-31 (Canada) |
Running time: | 45 minutes |
Label: | LABEL |
IMDB link: | The Musical Brain on imdb.com |
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Video summary
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Production
On 2007-07-25 Sting had his brain scanned at McGill University while listening to music, even while imagining or composing music. Months later he and Dr. Daniel Levitin discussed the results.
Release history
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Cover art | Release date | Country | Format | Language | Special features |
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2009-01-31 | USA | DVD (Region 1 / NTSC) | English | Special features | |
2011-01-28 | Germany | DVD (Region 2 / PAL) | German / English | none |
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See also
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