The Library's Music and the Brain events offer lectures, conversations and symposia about the explosion of new research at the intersection of cognitive neuroscience and music. Project chair Kay Redfield Jamison convenes scientists and scholars, composers, performers, theorists, physicians, psychologists, and other experts at the Library for a compelling 2-year series, with generous support from the Dana Foundation.

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Title Date published
Music as Medicine 2011-05-23
The Future of Music 2011-05-23
Music Therapy, Alzheimer's and Post-Traumatic Stress 2011-02-15
Music and Grief 2010-11-30
Wellness and Growth: Acoustic Medicine and Music Therapy 2010-09-22
Wellness and Growth: Acoustic Medicine and Music Therapy 2010-09-10
Why Do Listeners Enjoy Music that Makes Them Weep? 2010-04-29
Music, Memories, and the Brain 2010-04-29
The Positive Effects of Music Therapy on Health 2010-04-29
Making Music Changes Brains 2010-04-29
Trance Formation: Music, Trance, Religious Experience, and the Brain 2010-01-22
States of Mind: Music in Islamic Sufi Rituals 2010-01-22
Your Brain on Jazz: Neural Substrates of Spontaneous Improvisation. 2008-12-09
The World in Six Songs: How the Musical Brain Created Human Nature. 2008-12-17
The Music of Language and the Language of Music. 2008-12-29
Dangerous Music 2009-01-29
From Mode to Emotion in Musical Communication 2009-03-27
"Halt or I'll Play Vivaldi! Classical Music as Crime Stopper" 2009-04-17
The Mind of the Artist 2009-12-01
Wednesday Is Indigo Blue: Discovering the Brain of Synesthesia 2009-12-01

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