Dr. Justin Love Wilson presents on how the brain perceives music. The objectives are to discuss what music is, how it is perceived and the benefits, where in the brain music is processed, and the connection between music and the brain. Music is processed as both an universal language and as vocal or instrumental sounds that produce beauty, harmony and emotion. It is perceived to have healing properties for conditions like schizophrenia and can improve mood, attention, creativity and exercise performance. The brain's processing of music can be measured using electroencephalography to record electrical activity like alpha waves, demonstrating the connection between music and brain activity.