Session 2: Your Brain on Music
Arts & Humanities
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52m
Ever wondered why music is the universal language of humankind? Cognitive Science senior lecturer Monica Lopez-Gonzalez, PhD, weaves together questions, theories, and evidence from cognitive psychology, philosophy, neuroscience, ethnomusicology, linguistics, and computer science we will discover why music is so fundamental to us humans and why, no matter the obstacles, it's here to stay. To learn more, visit https://www.jhu.edu/hopkinsathome/mini-courses/
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