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Music for PhDs
Music for PhDs
14 episodes
2 days ago
Music - theoretically just soundwaves hitting our eardrums - has an outsize effect on our emotions. Visual artist Sunita LeGallou live-paints to music, and Dr. Kate drops knowledge about how it affects our brains and bodies along the way. Music for PhDs is an art project disguised as a podcast.
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Music - theoretically just soundwaves hitting our eardrums - has an outsize effect on our emotions. Visual artist Sunita LeGallou live-paints to music, and Dr. Kate drops knowledge about how it affects our brains and bodies along the way. Music for PhDs is an art project disguised as a podcast.
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Song, Speech and Social Behaviors (Feat. Kathleen Allan)
Music for PhDs
18 minutes 17 seconds
4 years ago
Song, Speech and Social Behaviors (Feat. Kathleen Allan)
Did you know more adults in Canada sing in choirs than play on hockey teams? In. Canada. Singing is the ultimate combination of music + language. We sing lullabies to babies, and songs to bring people together. Learn why music making isn’t a solo endeavor - it’s all about bringing groups together. Subscribe on iTunes, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts!
Music for PhDs
Music - theoretically just soundwaves hitting our eardrums - has an outsize effect on our emotions. Visual artist Sunita LeGallou live-paints to music, and Dr. Kate drops knowledge about how it affects our brains and bodies along the way. Music for PhDs is an art project disguised as a podcast.