.@AssalHabibi Developmental Cognitive Neuroscientist @USCBCI addresses the summit on education and music in early childhood;
"I consider music and arts as the essentials of childhood education"
"music shapes the brain by making new connections"
#EdCultureSummit
Could music hold they key to unlocking brain power in children?
Our Brain & Creativity Institute's (@USCBCI) 5-yr study with the @LAPhil will soon have the answers. https://t.co/YrTIn39PXo -@PCMag
Paper with @JoeEHoover@MarlonMooijman titled, "Moralization in social networks and the emergence of violence during protests" is finally online at @NatureHumBehav. I am very proud of this work... https://t.co/aq8sYE8cE3
Excited to announce that the Brain & Music Project @USCBCI was granted an @NEAart award for our project investigating music training & adolescent development. Our team will continue to work with @LAPhil YOLA and @HeartofLA for this great opportunity. #NEASpring18#musicscience
.@washingtonpost's @TheWorldPost interviews @USCBCI's Antonio Damasio on his latest book, and looks deeper into the how feelings are at the origin of cultures. https://t.co/OfLdlnxpRA
Can artificial intelligence capture the nuance of the human mind? @USCBCI's @damasiousc explains the challenges of recreating the biological mechanisms of feelings in a computer. Via @TheWorldPost https://t.co/tqXov8GymE
Berggruen Prize Jury member and neuroscientist, Antonio Damasio, discusses his new book “The Strange Order Of Things” in new interview with @TheWorldPost . #IdeasMatter Read Here: https://t.co/i9TPaVkfra
To live is to suffer, to survive is to find meaning in suffering, so said Nietzsche, but that is hardly all. To live is also to dream of pleasure and to find it.
My new book, the Strange Order of Things: Life, Feeling and the Making of Cultures, already out in France and Portugal, is now published in the US and the UK (Pantheon). #TheStrangeOrderofThings
Happy #pubday to @damasiousc and The Strange Order of Things, "a fresh and daring effort to identify the true spring and source of human being" (John Banville, @guardian). Get your copy today! https://t.co/euwY3VsqcL
We're excited to present this event with the USC Social Work and the Arts Incubator on Feb. 13. "The Brain and Music Through the Lifespan" with @AssalHabibi of @USCBCI and Alison Balbag of @USCLeonardDavis: https://t.co/o7grsExuXd
Claiming reason as the solution to social ills misses the point that often facts and arguments only improve conditions when they persuade and prompt action. Persuasion requires emotions and feelings as the critical negotiators.
Look out for Antonio Damasio's new book "The Strange Order of Things: Life, Feeling, and the Making of Cultures," which will be available next week. In the meantime, read @AdrianWoolfson's review in @nature | @USCBCI@damasiousc https://t.co/Qv5wECCVz1