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My hearing journey
... from what is now 1 in 6. There are also issues with music induced deafness as music listening becomes an everyday feature and is played ...
‘Communicating can create a virtuous circle’
... and sciences. ‘My Dad is a pharmacist, my Mum is a music teacher by training, so that reflects my upbringing and ...
Forum
... column: Beyond boundaries Nature versus nurture is a lie. Music is not melody versus rhythm, wine is not grapes versus ... age of 66. She was an extraordinary woman. Jolanta studied music in Warsaw, obtaining her MA in Piano Performance in ... patients. Among...
News
... songs compared with the unknown song. ‘We played music in the scanner, and then we hit a virtual “mute” ... this, the auditory cortex remained active even though the music had stopped.’ Previous research has instructed ... the researchers concluded. CJ ...
One on One - with Richard Gregory
... inspire action. One cultural recommendation Recognise that music has immense power, though we do not understand how it ...
One on one... Raffaele Presti
... to breathe and take care of ourselves. The energy of the music makes the rest. One experience that changed me Work ...
Letters
... of screen and speaker content: this is the contemporary music culture which seems, at the very least, to be ...
‘It’s about editing our lives so that they make sense again’
... It means you are more sensitive to the magic of life. Music, art, books, love, friendship. It can help you feel ...
Careers
... together when working on creative projects such as music making.’ One of the themes that Dorothy stresses is ...
One on One… with Elizabeth Bird
... I love the landscapes, the vibrancy of the people, the music and the big sky. One piece of advice for aspiring ...
One on one......with Barbara Wilson
... anyway. One cultural recommendation I am a big fan of the music of Bob Dylan. He cut his first record the year I ...
One on one... Dr Raj Gnanaiah
... reliever Going on a drive and listening to classical music clears my head. This seemingly small habit has helped ...
‘This is the moment when everything is changing'
... this had a huge effect on me. We’d set up a tent at music festivals and people in crisis – often related to ...
‘The psychological will always be there… it’s like my skeleton’
... to, you don't deserve that. Do you think that poetry and music can really make a difference then? Definitely. The ...
One on one... with Dr Jane Iles
... name, I’m useless in a pop quiz, but I absolutely love music, dancing and singing (much to the embarrassment of my ...
Letters
... is, to a skilled researcher, like a piece of sheet music is to a skilled musician. However, what if we could ... content. If psychology can use these tools, then our sheet music may be heard much more loudly and clearly than before. ...
ONLINE-ONLY article - Zander Wedderburn's Presidential Address
... mild electric shocks on my legs, and loud rhythmic jazz music (Oswald, 1960). Strangely, the heat of the studio ...
One on One... with Mike Eslea
... with their darkly humorous and soul-baring lyrics. Perfect music for this old punk rocker! There’s plenty for ...
‘Ambivalence is normal human nature’
... In my 20s I was deciding whether to go into psychology or music. Deciding about a life partner was a momentous choice, ...
Thinking back positively
... of the thinking and writing was done at home with calming music, like Satie’s ‘Gymnopedies’ or chilled late-night ...
Shaking off the shackles of imposterism
... with. Just as we think we have found our seat, the music stops and some other hungry postgrad grabs it before we ...
'Part of my role is to inspire hope'
... our toes! Community groups can range from arts and crafts, music appreciation, creative writing to cooking and baking. ...
‘The fact that we have access to so many different opinions is driving us to believe that we’re in information bubbles’
... educated guesses at what users will like based on the music taste of similar users, as well as their own listening ...
5 minutes with... Rhona Flin
... – interrupting someone who’s mid-task or turning the music up in theatre because the surgeon has completed the ...
‘The buried emotional tangle in the rag and bone shop’
... in the brain and was drawn to the written and visual arts, music, and philosophy because the humanities describe and ...