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From: MARK TRAMO
To: Nancy Bojanic
Cc: Rob Fishman
Bee: [email protected]
Subject: To Ms Bojanic re: Mozart & the Mind Symposium, Lecture Synopsis
Date: Fri, 10 Jun 2016 14:56:17 +0000
Greetings, Nancy - Thank you for sharing the excerpts from all the synopses. Please find below two versions my synopsis. (FYI -
readingSrough/editing what you sent: you listed Dr Tomaino's academic degree but not the others'; also, she is a D.A., not a
MI.). available to talk this Sunday afternoon if you and/or Tim would like. Best wishes for all going smoothly these last few
days before The Festival! Yours, Mark
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BRAIN ORGANIZATION & MUSIC COGNITION
Mark Jude Tramo, MD PhD
- SYNOPSIS VERSION 1 (81 words)
Humans' universal and innate capacity to apprehend emotion and meaning in music emerges from neural activity in widely-
distributed anatomical structures that evolved during different epochs of brain evolution. Drawing from basic and clinical
research findings accrued over the 150 years of modern empirical work on structure-function correlates in humans and other
animals, Dr. Tramo paints a big-picture view of how the brain works in general and in particular with respect to music cognition
and the utility of music in health care.
- SYNOPSIS VERSION 2 (64 words)
Humans' universal and innate capacity to apprehend emotion and meaning in music emerges from neural activity in widely-
distributed anatomical structures. Drawing from basic and clinical research findings on structure-function correlates in humans
and other animals, Dr. Tramo paints a big-picture view of how the brain works in general and in particular with respect to music
cognition and the utility of music in health care.
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Mark Jude Tramo, MD PhD
Dept of Neurology, David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA
Music Industry, Science & Technology Program, Dept of Musicology, UCLA Herb Alpert School of Music
Director, The Institute for Music & Brain Science
Co-Director, University of California Multi-Campus Music Research Initiative (UC MERCI)
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http://merci.ucsd.edu
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