Presenting a talk Tuesday at the Society for Neuroscience meeting in San Diego: "What is the Role of the Motor System During the Perception and Imagination of Rhythm?" Featuring the recent work of grad student Tzu-Han Zoe Cheng. Thanks NIH for the invite.
https://t.co/J1cPmhiqV1
Pleased to be part of this review of Music & Brain with stellar colleagues: @NCCIH_EM Wen Chen, @zatorrelab@psycheloui Ani Patel, Mimi Kao Music and Brain Circuitry: Strategies for Strengthening Evidence-Based Research for Music-Based Interventions https://t.co/Y5GpHC8IOQ
Fantastic preview by @KlausGramann of the talks on Day 2 of the MoBI Conference (June 9): gait and spatial cognition, with keynote by Eduardo Macagno and Sergei Gepshtein. #MoBI2022
Here comes the preview of the second day of the upcoming 4th International Mobile Brain/Body Imaging (MoBI) Conference in San Diego, June 7-10.
The morning of Thursday, June 9 will give you all about gait and EEG from the basics to clinical intervention.
Counting down to the start of the 4th International Conference on Mobile Brain/Body Imaging! Looking forward to you joining us in San Diego at UCSD, June 5-10, 2022. DIY MoBI Workshop + three days of talks and posters. https://t.co/sWAcrRHbV0 #MoBI2022#SCCN#BeMoBIL#UCSD
@SfNJournals@UCSanDiego New paper demonstrating the role of the motor system in auditory rhythm perception by Zoe Cheng, Sarah Creel and me (@john_iversen). Congratulations, Zoe!
#JNeurosci: Cheng et al. @UCSanDiego studied the role of the motor system during music rhythm perception and imagery, using high-density EEG with independent component analysis and localizer trials to separate motor and auditory activity. https://t.co/wmiujiJtfZ
A fun piece we wrote for ChildArt magazine about our work on music and development. They asked for childhood pictures and my mom found this one. Proof I've been banging on things longer than I can remember :)
The @NIH ABCD Study seeks to understand more about how teen brains work. In ChildArt magazine, scientists, including our Tim Brown (@corticophile) & John Iversen, describe how their early artistic experiences inspired the work they do today
https://t.co/evYZtS6WBK (p16)