The article focuses on the effects of dance and music on the human brain. It states that dance is universal among the cultures of the world with the exception of societies which banned dance as its influence was considered too powerful. It mentions that the use of a positron emission tomography scanner revealed that the brain's right hemisphere's anatomical counterpart to a speech center becomes active during interpretive dance.
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