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Is Music a Luxury?

Artur Jaschke

 

Dr. Artur C. Jaschke (PhD) has obtained his Bachelor degree in Music (Contrabass and Drums) at Dartington College of Arts and the University of Otago. During this period he already developed a strong interest in music cognition and the neurology of music, which led him to complete his Master’s degree at the Universiteit van Amsterdam, in Musicology and Music Cognition. His PhD at the VU University Amsterdam is in clinical Neuropsychology with a specialisation in clinical Neuromusicology. Currently, he is Research Professor Music-based Therapies and Interventions at the department of Music Therapy at ArtEZ University of the Arts, specialising in the interrelation of music, technology and brain maturation in clinical and non clinical populations as well as visiting researcher cognitive neuroscience of music at the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit at the University Medical Center Groningen. Additionally, he is visiting fellow clinical Neuromusicology at the VU University Amsterdam.

 

  • Recording: Yes
  • Language: English, Dutch
  • Duration: 45 min / 15 min

 

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Is Music a Luxury?

  • Most people would say they enjoy listening to (certain types of) music. But what do we actually know about what music does to us? Music touches us quite literally and provides us with and elegant insight into brain development, cognition, behaviour and emotion and how this transfers to creativity and experiencing the world around us. How does the brain process, perceive and produce music and how can this be used in everyday life? In this scientific inspiration session, we will explore and learn about the influence of music on our brain and in turn our ability to improvise.

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