Event details
Feb
27
Musicology Colloquium Series Presents: Singing in the Brain by Isabelle Peretz
The Musicology Colloquium presents a talk by Isabelle Peretz.
Singing is a natural and universal human behavior uniquely processed by the brain. It offers a deeply enjoyable experience, particularly when performed in groups. As such, singing carries significant biological importance and holds great potential for promoting health and fostering social integration.
Singing is a natural and universal human behavior uniquely processed by the brain. It offers a deeply enjoyable experience, particularly when performed in groups. As such, singing carries significant biological importance and holds great potential for promoting health and fostering social integration.
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