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Letters
... discovering that teenagers (gifted or otherwise) like rock music is exercising little more than Sybil’s talent? The ...
News
... Her main message countered the views of Steven Pinker – music is not ‘auditory cheesecake’: because of its links ...
Mindfulness in schools
... it’s about how they play on the sports field, practise music, dance or drama, or maintain concentration during ...
Student writer competition winners
... www.laterlifetraining.co.uk Extend – Movement to music for the over 60s and less able people: ...
Psychology in the operating theatre
... N., Uneståhl, L.E., et al (2001). Improved recovery after music and therapeutic suggestions during general anaesthesia. ...
On the trail of the elusive successful psychopath
... success in certain creative endeavours, such as art, music and science (Santosa et al., 2006). In addition, the ...
Other news…
... Coventry University and the Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance in London, to examine what enables dancers to ...
Running to catch the sun
... people believe they respond in the same way to, say, the music of Bob Dylan, reveal that when existential isolation is ...
Reports from the Annual Conference
... SH Big deal or no deal The lights dim. Background music swells to a menacing crescendo. Tension in the studio ...
News
... , including a report on a neurosciences and music conference by Cara Featherstone, and another view of ...
News
... perception in her winning article ‘The smell of music’. You can read it at tinyurl.com/cbartonprize and her ...
News
... familiar foods, activities, home colours and logos, and music. The press might express amusement at imported baked ...
Forum
... elegant sense of style and her love of creative arts and music, all of which remain alive in our unit today. Alexia ...
News
... languages, to discriminate rhythms from other cultures’ music, and to distinguish between the faces of individuals ...
Letters
... recovered but for my musical memory. I cannot remember any music or words, which I find very distressing as I used to be ...
News
... that allows sufferers and their carers to select evocative music, pictures and video clips from the past, thus prompting ...
News
... to believe in an ‘extraordinary explanation’ for the music. For example, when the brothers were tied too tight and ...
News
... and ‘What kind of role do the Beatles and their music play in our personal histories and can this help ...
News, Digest and Media
... expertise. Instead, they found that it is people who judge music to be of more importance who are more likely to get a ...