🪑 Chairs wanted! We are looking for delegates to chair sessions during the conference - this is a great chance to gain experience, even if you have never chaired before. Apply below or feel free to email us at [email protected] for further details! https://t.co/UCoWCFAXW8
Dr. @psycheloui tackles questions like:
-What gives people the chills when they are moved by a piece of music?
-How can music be used to help those with neurological and psychiatric disorders?
Do not miss her at the NeuroMusic Conference on Oct. 28! https://t.co/W1mcyMeD1H
I'm looking for a postdoc (or maybe 2)! Open as to expertise, just need an interest in music neuroscience. https://t.co/MJ53hkQvjm
(will be considering applications through July). Please spread the word.
SAVE. THE. DATE.
NeuroMusic 2023 returns in person and online on Saturday, October 28!
Learn more about the theme RHYTHM, EXPECTATION AND EMOTION and browse the amazing list of speakers: https://t.co/W1mcyMfaRf
#MusicAndTheMind#NeuroMusic#LIVELab#science#research#mcmasteru
Are you interested in participating in one of our studies and receiving $25 as compensation?
Want a chance to see the LIVELab and learn more about the music research done there?
Musicians wanted! Drummers preferred!
Email [email protected] for more.
#McMasterU#LIVELab
Honored to be a part of the first international edition of Japanese Consortium of Autism Research (JCAR) meeting in Kobe. Thanks for organizing @ToruTakumi!
#WCMT2023#eposter Asphasia Choirs Go Global shared an interesting e-poster about their online, interprofessional community for aphasia and neurological choir leaders. (Continued...) #Asphasia#MusicTherapy
The WFMT has conducted a number of presentations at #WCMT2023
Here is Juan Pedro, chair of the Publications Commission presenting on "Reflections on power, access, and representation in music therapy publications.