Pascal Wallisch

clinical associate professor of data science at NYU

Pascal Wallisch on KCRW

How long does it take before you change the station or hit “skip” if you don’t like a song? Seconds — according to researchers at New York University.

How our brains process music and why we like what we like

How long does it take before you change the station or hit “skip” if you don’t like a song? Seconds — according to researchers at New York University.

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