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The SiCa Center for Arts, Science and Technology’s Symposium on Music and the Brain has become an internationally renowned and respected interdisciplinary meeting of the world’s finest scholars, researchers and practitioners exploring the neuroscience of music.

Music and the Brain Symposium Stanford University

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The SiCa Center for Arts, Science and Technology’s Symposium on Music and the Brain has become an internationally renowned and respected interdisciplinary meeting of the world’s finest scholars, researchers and practitioners exploring the neuroscience of music.

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    Trio Voce: Memory Slips

    Trio Voce: Memory Slips

    Trio Voce performs Shostakovich Piano Trio no. 1, the U.S. premier of Memory Slips, by Stanford composer/professor/music teacher Jonathan Berger, and Beethoven Piano Trio No. 5 in D major "Ghost," Op. 70, No. 1. (March 4, 2011)

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    The Remembrance of Themes Past: Leitmotif and Musical Memory

    The Remembrance of Themes Past: Leitmotif and Musical Memory

    Thomas Grey talks about episodic memory loss and the representation of memory in the highly stylized, fictional context of Wagner's Götterdämmerung. (March 5, 2011)

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    Image and Amnesia

    Image and Amnesia

    Kerry Tribe discusses her recent double-projected film on the storied amnesic Patient H.M., whose hippocampus was removed in an experimental procedure intended to alleviate his severe epilepsy in 1953. (March 5, 2011)

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    Musical Experience Impacts Hearing Speech in Noise: Contributions of Working Memory and Attention

    Musical Experience Impacts Hearing Speech in Noise: Contributions of Working Memory and Attention

    Nina Kraus talks about how musical experience strengthens the auditory-neural mechanisms that underlie everyday auditory skills. (March 5, 2011)

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    What is a Musical Work? Memory and Aesthetic Identity

    What is a Musical Work? Memory and Aesthetic Identity

    David Huron illustrates different types of memory through music. He shows that memory research provides helpful insight into a long-standing philosophical problem: what is a musical work? (March 5, 2011)

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    Music Familiarity: Hints from Neurodegenerative Diseases

    Music Familiarity: Hints from Neurodegenerative Diseases

    How do we recognize music as familiar? Julene Johnson explores music familiarity from the perspective of neurodegenerative diseases and underlying brain mechanisms. (March 4, 2011)

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