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Music and the Brain Santa Fe
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August 4: Music and Rhythm - Aniruddh Patel, PhD
August 4: Music and Rhythm - Aniruddh Patel, PhD
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August 4: Music and Intervention: Autism - Pamela Heaton, PhD
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August 4: Music and Intervention: Autism - Pamela Heaton, PhD
August 4: Interactive Panel at Music And The Brain Santa Fe
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August 4: Interactive Panel at Music And The Brain Santa Fe
August 6: Music, Culture, and Community - David Huron, PhD
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David Huron, PhD speaks on "Music, Culture, and Community" at Music, The Brain, Medicine, and Wellness: A Scientific Dialogue. A Symposium Presented in Association with Santa Fe Chamber Music Festival, University of New Mexico Cancer Center and Gabrielle's Angel Foundation in August, 2012.
August 6: Interactive Panel at Music And The Brain Santa Fe
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Interactive Panel and Audience Participation Panel discussion at Music, The Brain, Medicine, and Wellness: A Scientific Dialogue Science: Josephine Briggs, MD; Aniruddh Patel, PhD; Isabelle Peretz, PhD Music: Arnold Steinhardt, Violin Intervention: Lisa Wong, MD A Symposium Presented in Association with Santa Fe Chamber Music Festival, University of New Mexico Cancer Center and Gabrielle's Ange...
Music and Emotion: Got A Feeling? - David Huron, PhD
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What precisely are music's mental attractions? Dr. Huron's early research centered on the perceptual foundations of melody and voice-leading, and he has also investigated sensory dissonance, musical similarity, and musical expectation. His work on expectation is chronicled in the book Sweet Anticipation: Music and the Psychology of Expectation. His current research focuses on understanding how ...
August 4: Music, Language, and Intervention - Isabelle Peretz, MD
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Isabelle Peretz, MD speaks on "Music, Language, and Intervention" at Music, The Brain, Medicine, and Wellness: A Scientific Dialogue. A Symposium Presented in Association with Santa Fe Chamber Music Festival, University of New Mexico Cancer Center and Gabrielle's Angel Foundation in August, 2012.
August 4: What is Music? Morning Panel at Music and the Brain Santa Fe
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How Do Harmony, Melody, Rhythm, and Tempo Impact Brain Function, Memory, and Emotion? Session Co-Chairs: Aniruddh Patel, PhD and Isabelle Peretz, PhD INTERACTIVE PANEL / AUDIENCE PARTICIPATION AND DISCUSSION Science/Medicine: Cheryl Willman, MD; Barry Ramo, MD; Gottfried Schlaug, MD, PhD Music: Marc Neikrug, Artistic Director, Santa Fe Chamber Music Festival Intervention: Concetta Tomaino, DA, ...
August 5: Music Therapy: Stroke, Parkinson's, Alzheimer's, and Degenerative Disorders
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Concetta M. Tomaino, DA. MT-BC, LCAT speaks on "Music Therapy: Stroke, Parkinson's Disease, Alzheimer's, and Degenerative Disorders" at Music, The Brain, Medicine, and Wellness: A Scientific Dialogue. A Symposium Presented in Association with Santa Fe Chamber Music Festival, University of New Mexico Cancer Center and Gabrielle's Angel Foundation in August, 2012.
August 5: Music as Therapy vs. Music in Therapy - Timothy Ringgold, MT-BC
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Timothy Ringgold, MT-BC speaks on "Music as Therapy vs. Music in Therapy in Outpatient Infusion Center" at Music, The Brain, Medicine, and Wellness: A Scientific Dialogue. A Symposium Presented in Association with Santa Fe Chamber Music Festival, University of New Mexico Cancer Center and Gabrielle's Angel Foundation in August, 2012.
August 5: Music, Movement, and Motor Control - Michael Thaut, PhD
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Michael Thaut, PhD speaks on "Music, Movement, and Motor Control" at Music, The Brain, Medicine, and Wellness: A Scientific Dialogue. A Symposium Presented in Association with Santa Fe Chamber Music Festival, University of New Mexico Cancer Center and Gabrielle's Angel Foundation in August, 2012.
August 6: Music Moving Forward: Adaptation and Evolution - Adrian Anantawan
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Adrian Anantawan speaks on "Music Moving Forward: Adaptation and Evolution" at Music, The Brain, Medicine, and Wellness: A Scientific Dialogue. A Symposium Presented in Association with Santa Fe Chamber Music Festival, University of New Mexico Cancer Center and Gabrielle's Angel Foundation in August, 2012.
August 4: Music and the Developing Brain - Laurel Trainor, PhD
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Laurel Trainor, PhD speaks on "Music and the Developing Brain" at Music, The Brain, Medicine, and Wellness: A Scientific Dialogue. A Symposium Presented in Association with Santa Fe Chamber Music Festival, University of New Mexico Cancer Center and Gabrielle's Angel Foundation in August, 2012.
August 6: Scales to Scalpels - Lisa Wong, MD
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Lisa Wong, MD speaks on "Doctors Who Practice the Healing Art of Music and Medicine" at Music, The Brain, Medicine, and Wellness: A Scientific Dialogue. A Symposium Presented in Association with Santa Fe Chamber Music Festival, University of New Mexico Cancer Center and Gabrielle's Angel Foundation in August, 2012.
August 4: Music, Cognitive Function, and Language - Aniruddh Patel, PhD
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Aniruddh Patel, PhD speaks on "Music, Cognitive Function, and Language" at Music, The Brain, Medicine, and Wellness: A Scientific Dialogue. A Symposium Presented in Association with Santa Fe Chamber Music Festival, University of New Mexico Cancer Center and Gabrielle's Angel Foundation in August, 2012.
August 5: Music and the Autonomic Nervous System - Kamal Chemali, MD
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Kamal Chemali, MD speaks on "Music and the Autonomic Nervous System" at Music, The Brain, Medicine, and Wellness: A Scientific Dialogue. A Symposium Presented in Association with Santa Fe Chamber Music Festival, University of New Mexico Cancer Center and Gabrielle's Angel Foundation in August, 2012.
August 6: Music in Everyday - Suzanne Hanser, PhD
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August 6: Music in Everyday - Suzanne Hanser, PhD
Feeling the Beat: Are Humans Unique - Aniruddh Patel, PhD
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Feeling the Beat: Are Humans Unique - Aniruddh Patel, PhD
August 5: Music Intervention in Cancer Patients - Barrie Cassileth, PhD
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August 5: Music Intervention in Cancer Patients - Barrie Cassileth, PhD
August 5: Interactive Panel at Music And The Brain Santa Fe
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August 5: Interactive Panel at Music And The Brain Santa Fe
August 5: Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center Music Therapy Program
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August 5: Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center Music Therapy Program
August 4: Music, Emotion, and Behavior - David Huron, PhD
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August 4: Music, Emotion, and Behavior - David Huron, PhD
August 5: Music and Stroke Recovery- Gottfried Schlaug, MD, PhD
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August 5: Music and Stroke Recovery- Gottfried Schlaug, MD, PhD
August 4: Welcome to Music, The Brain, Medicine, and Wellness: A Scientific Dialogue
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August 4: Welcome to Music, The Brain, Medicine, and Wellness: A Scientific Dialogue
This talk is very helpful and brilliant! Thank you for providing it here, wonder why I didnt watch it sooner :)
Noice
Danny Boy sung by Jackie Wilson. It makes me feel like his voice has sent me out of my body and spread me out over the ceiling …er…in a good way.
Thank you! My husband had a stroke three weeks ago, affecting his left side. I am trying to find physical therapy rehabilitation in the Los Angeles area which uses music for motor control. I would greatly appreciate any info.
Try the Johansen Individualized Sound Stimulation. it's good for a stroke
Very Interesting! I have experienced this personally, a shift From Sympathetic, Shift into a Parasympathetic state. This was for me Playing a Kalimba Instrument as the Vibrations from this instrument are extremely relaxing, with in Minutes. I have tried this for weeks, testing this in felt response and, I have a CPAP, that has Diagnostics on it, that tells me my length of sleep Increased, my depth of sleep increased, my length of deep sleep increased. I believe that there are certain types of Instrument's that relax the body more than others. in my research there are certain musical instruments dating back 1000's of years (6000-BC in China and India) in many cultures that were used for health and Royalty.
My mom was diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease 7 years ago, almost when all hope was lost due to several failed attempts in making her healthy. My desire to see her permanently free drives me into searching the internet for possible solutions which led me to a video about Alzheimer’s disease on UA-cam, I met with a comment on how an herbal doctor used herbs to cured someone of Alzheimer's Dementia. I collected the herbal doctor's contact and reached out to him, we talked about it and he asked few questions about her physical challenges which I answered, and then he prepared the herbal medicine and sent them to me here in Tennessee with prescriptions on how to use attached, I ensured my mom took the herbal medicine accordingly and in 3 weeks of using this medication, we began to see improvement in her health and now, I am so glad to share this testimony that after 8 months, my mom is permanently healed of this horrible disease called Alzheimer, and now she is living her best life. Contact Dr. Rohan via dr.rohanronjohn@gmail.com you will come back for your testimony.
The point about the sound of a smile is very interesting, its also true that humans don't usually attack with teeth, our teeth are designed only for chewing and not for attacking. This is true of most animals that are not predatory and so do not kill with their teeth, such as cows and horses who do show their teeth in non threatening ways, horses out and out laugh ("whinny") for joy showing their teeth fully. We might expect a different dynamic for predatory verses none predatory teeth. Human teeth are not the threat, they are closer to the teeth of a horse than to the teeth of a wolf , the human hand is the threat, a fist is the same as bared teeth for humans. Aggression is shown with CLENCHED teeth, a smile is NOT clenched.
Great lecture, Loved the definition of volume.
Best Video Ever, thinking it just changed mind in my thesis proyect.
Very interesting, thank you for posting this.
Great lecture with a lot of interesting material. Thank you, Dr. Huron.
great work
It can't be more true than this: ua-cam.com/video/AqqLZhKMWwU/v-deo.html
That we innately are able to anticipate even complex beats reminds me of other research where people consistently anticipate the target stimulus. My favorite theory for how we do this is that our brains are time travel machines. We take in data from the moment that just passed, which is continually modified by realtime conditions as the data is processed to project thought and action into the future by molding the past into future. Perhaps, the distance between the moment ago and now is enough for us to interpolate the line forward as much as a few seconds, so we can be good at sports, dancing, and communication. Perhaps that is why people and animals more stuck in the past have reactionary minds?
Master!