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Biology of Music - Music & Medicine Lecture Series 1991-2015 |
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From 1991 - 2015 this annual series of lectures - concerts explored the
relationship between human (neuro)biology and music - defining Biology of Music
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Lecture 27 2015-04-19 Martha DeFrancisco Associate Professor, School of Music of McGill University, Centre for Interdisciplinary Research in Music Media and Technology CIRMMT: Creating an alternative musical reality - acoustics and music recording in the 21st century (details)
Lecture 26 2014-04-26 Benjamin Rich Zendel, PhD Post-Doctoral Fellow, International Laboratory for Brain, Music and
Sound Research (BRAMS), Centre de recherche, Institut universitaire de
gériatrie de Montréal (CRIUGM), Université de Montréal, Montréal, QC Use it or lose it: Musical training can mitigate age-related hearing difficulties (details)
Lecture 25 2013-04-21 Virginia Penhune, PhD Professor. Department of Psychology, Concordia University, Montreal, QC: Fascinatin’ Rhythm: How auditory and motor regions of the brain work toget (details)
Lecture 24 2012-04-22 J. Anne Bailey, PhD Candidate, Department of Psychology, Concordia University, Montreal, QC Early musical training: How it changes the brain and behaviour (details)
Lecture 23 2011-04-10 Sibylle Herholz, PhD Postdoctoral Fellow, Montreal Neurological Institute, McGill University Imaging imagery: How musical training and subjective experience alter brain signatures of musical imagery (details)
Neurobiology of Music Symposium at the 4th Annual Meeting of the Canadian Association for Neuroscience, Ottawa, 2010-05-27 Speakers: Robert Zatorre, Laurel Trainor, Jessica Phillips-Silver Organized by A.L. Padjen Abstracts
Lecture 22 2010-04-19 Jessica Phillips-Silver, PhD Postdoctoral Fellow, International Laboratory for BRAin, Music and Sound Research (BRAHMS), McGill University / Université de Montréal, Montréal, QC A scientific angle on “feeling the beat” in music (details)
Lecture 21 2009-04-20 Robert Zatorre, PhD James McGill Chair in Neuroscience, Montreal Neurological Institute, McGill University Music in the brain: Hard wired or hard work? (details)
Lecture 20 2008-05-25 Robert Zatorre, PhD Professor, Montreal Neurological Institute McGill University What can music tell us about the human brain? (details)
Lecture 19 2008-04-28 Jeremy Cooperstock, PhD Associate Professor, Electrical Engineering McGill University, QC Distributed Music Practice and Performance (details) Video
Lecture 18 2007-04-30 Daniel Levitin, PhD Associate Professor, Bell Chair in the Psychology of Electronic Communication FQRNT Strategic Chair in Psychology, Levitin Laboratory for Music Perception, Cognition, and Expertise, Department of Psychology, McGill University This is your Brain on Music (details)
Lecture 17 2006-05-08 Stephen McAdams, BSc, PhD Director, Centre for Interdisciplinary Research in Music Media and Technology, McGill University Musical timbre perception and orchestration practice (details)
2005-04-18 Isabelle Cossette, MMus, DMus Centre for Interdisciplinary Research in Music, Media and Technology, Faculty of Music, McGill University Breathing for winds (details)
Lecture 15 2003-05-12 Leon Glass, PhD, FRSC Isadore Rosenfeld Chair in Cardiology and Professor of Physiology Department of Physiology, McGill University Chaotic Music and Fractal Art: A Glimpse into the Neurophysiology of Perception and Aesthetics (details)
Lecture 14 2002-05-06 Isabelle Peretz, PhD Professeure, Départment de psychologie, Université de Montréal When the brain is out of tune… (details)
Lecture 13 2001-05-14 Sylvie Hébert, PhD Institute universitaire de gériatrie de Montréal, Ecole d'orthophonie et d'audiology, Université de Montréal Musical hallucinations: what do they tell us about biology of music? (details)
Lecture 12 2000-05-09 Mark Ballora Graduate Student in Music Technology, McGill University The auditory display: Sounds of the heartbeat (details) Alvin Lucier (1944-): Music for Solo Performer Andrew Brouse Graduate Student in Music Technology, McGill University, soloist on Automates Ki by Maxime Rioux (details)
Lecture 11 1999-05-02 Eugenia Costa Giomi, PhD Professor, Faculty of Music, McGill University Why is it important to study music? (details)
Music & Medicine Conference 1998 Organized by I Medici di McGill and Department of Psychiatry, McGill University (details)
Lecture 10 1997-05-27 - Novartis Concert Ante L. Padjen, MD, DSc Associate Professor of Pharmacology and Therapeutics, Faculty of Medicine, McGill University Biology of Music (details)
Lecture 9 1996-05-28 Leon Glass, PhD Professor of Physiology, Department of Physiology, McGill University Body Music (details)
Lecture 8 1996-05-28 Albert S. Bergman, PhD Professor, Department of Psychology, McGill University Auditory scene analysis (details)
Lecture 7 1995-02-28 Robert Zatorre, PhD Professor, Montreal Neurological Institute, McGill University What music does to the brain? (details)
Lecture 6 1995-02-28 Ante L. Padjen, MD, DSc Associate Professor of Pharmacology and Therapetics, Faculty of Medicine, McGill University Medicated Music (details)
Lecture 5 1994-03-15 Michel Dupuis, MD Physiatre, Hopital Notre Dame, Université de Montréal Virtuoso hand: Medicine and music performance (details) ________________________________________ Lecture 4 1994-03-15 Faith Wallis, PhD Professor, Faculty of Medicine, McGill University Heart beat... (details)
Lecture 3 1993-04-07 A.L. Padjen, Faith Wallis, Isabelle Peretz, Justine Sergent McGill University, Université de Montréal Musical explorations of human biology (details)
Lecture 2 1992-06-22 Deborah Black, Israel Libman, Jacqueline McClaran, Ante L. Padjen & Faith Wallis McGill University, Montreal, QC A Musical Exploration of Human Biology (details)
1991-04-29 Ante L. Padjen, Israel Libman, Deborah Black, McGill University Lecture and Workshop on Music Therapy 13. Canadian Music Therapy Congress, UQAM (details)
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