Recently I have presented my ideas on speed in music at several conferences.
Timing Research Forum, Strasbourg, France, October 23-25
Worlding the Brain 2017, Amsterdam, Netherlands, November 2-4
November 2, presentation and QnA:
PERFORMING BRAINS – moderator: Dan Leberg; room 2.02
– Wentz, Jed. “Embodied Affect in Aaron Hill’s The Art of Acting (1753)”
– Weij, van der, Bastiaan. “Same Drummer, Different Beats: Predicting Differences in Rhythm Perception with Probabilistic Modeling”
– McGowan, Ned. “Speed in Music, Brain and Body”
Recently I have presented my ideas on speed in music at several conferences.Timing Research Forum, Strasbourg, France, October 23-25Worlding the Brain 2017, Amsterdam, Netherlands, November 2-4November 2, presentation and QnA:PERFORMING BRAINS – moderator: Dan Leberg; room 2.02- Wentz, Jed. “Embodied Affect in Aaron Hill’s The Art of Acting (1753)”- Weij, van der, Bastiaan. “Same Drummer, Different Beats: Predicting Differences in Rhythm Perception with Probabilistic Modeling”- McGowan, Ned. “Speed in Music, Brain and Body”Another conference is coming up: Music Cognition Reading Group of University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Netherlands, December 13:30 – 5:00 pmRecently I have presented my ideas on speed in music at several conferences.Timing Research Forum, Strasbourg, France, October 23-25Worlding the Brain 2017, Amsterdam, Netherlands, November 2-4November 2, presentation and QnA:PERFORMING BRAINS – moderator: Dan Leberg; room 2.02- Wentz, Jed. “Embodied Affect in Aaron Hill’s The Art of Acting (1753)”- Weij, van der, Bastiaan. “Same Drummer, Different Beats: Predicting Differences in Rhythm Perception with Probabilistic Modeling”- McGowan, Ned. “Speed in Music, Brain and Body”