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‘We cannot afford to lose even one child’
... He forwent studies he had commenced in art, music, botany and biology. He was not studying as much Talmud ... have liked and had reluctantly stopped attending classical music concerts. Feuerstein died in April 2014 at the age of ...
One to One... with Dominic Abrams
... Graham, one of the pioneers of British acoustic guitar music and who, when he was performing in Cambridge, ...
From builder to business psychology
... a range of experiential creative activities, such as film, music, art, drama and storytelling. This has allowed us to ...
An actor’s life for me?
... acute mental health problems. I worked alongside art and music therapists, clinical psychologists and psychology ...
‘When the Manchester Arena attack happened we developed our plans on the way to work'
... of interests and backgrounds on it – sport, dance, music, military and business, but it also got me thinking ...
People performing in exceptional ways
... expertise is.’ This led to a long conversation about music performers we like, including a conductor who produces ...
Letters
... fashion, film and video, interactive leisure software, music, the performing arts, publishing, software and computer ... for him, to establish himself as performer and creator of music – and, then, agreeing with the ‘social’ gurus, to ...
Interview: What would you say to an alien?
... are deemed beautiful. Or the cognitive structures of music perception. What if any intelligence is so alien, say ...
‘Adventure is an important part of being human’
... also evoked when watching YouTube videos with heavy rock music – the experience was spoken about as relaxing, free, ...
‘We seem to have this difficulty imagining viable educational alternatives’
... On any given day, my son might do algebra, coding, music and biology, whilst my daughter might do woodwork, ...
‘Babies really enjoy being babies’
... have to start connecting with other people. Language and music – parents singing to baby – is really an important ...
‘It’s about connection’
... parents who encouraged them to follow their interest in music. This might be quite a surprise for people who buy into ...
‘Science is international’
... dealing with a chosen psychologist’s favourite books, music and films. But it confirmed that despite his incredible ...
Looking Back: Finding the senses
... neural areas to process speech, faces, time, emotion, music, circadian rhythms, echolocation and space/navigation ...
‘An ecological approach to resilience is essential’
... of things to do, whatever your interests: theatre, cinema, music, football. I'm a Manchester lass, and was a bit unsure ...
Interview: From 'year Dot' to the future
... collaborations in their science, creative writing and music classes; interviewing women about their difficult ...
Stanley (Stan) A. Kuczaj II (1950-2016
... and margaritas with fresh lime. He loved jazz and blues music, and was even known to sing along at karaoke and dance ...
‘Psychologists must consistently argue for human beings’
... we covered over four hours – though they did include music of all kinds and a shared love of the Archers! But ...
Looking Back: The house of cure
... such as dusting, watering plants, sewing and darning. Music, with its therapeutic potential, appears to have taken ...
‘Games are more complex to create than most people think’
... concentrated in an activity, whether it’s work, playing music, or playing a video game), is quite important for ...
‘The needs of the walking wounded are being ignored’
... much larger than that for options such as neurofeedback, music and art therapy, acupuncture and hormone replacement ...
In search of the brain of Descartes
... Beethoven, Mozart and others exhibited ‘an organ of music’, a phrenological feature. The fate of Mozart’s ...
We all create our own language
... differences make sense if language is a skill – like music, art, or computer programming – where we expect to ...
Oliver Sacks: 'I don't feel proud of anything'
... The Mind’s Eye (Picador, 2010) Musicophilia: Tales of Music and the Brain (Picador, 2007) See www.oliversacks.com ...
Reflections on an occupational lifetime
... and democratising delivery of pictures, words and music. In the space of 30 years, our pedagogic practice has ...