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One on one… with Susan Hallam
... career and influenced me to research the wider benefits of music. One favourite film Farewell My Concubine. This film ... turning point in my life On leaving the Royal Academy of Music I became principal second violin in the BBC Midland ... for Oxfordshire...
An evening of inspiring ideas, cleverly communicated
... want to let things go! It’s my insurance policy .’ Music is so powerful in creating memories and shaping ... books, greatest footballers, etc – occurs earlier in music. This may suggest that music is particularly important in shaping our...
The changing face of rest
... performance, drawing, poetry, data, sound and music, opens at the end of September. Rest & Its Discontents ... The Dark radio, which weaves together voices, sounds and music from within and beyond the show, broadcast as a series ... and rolling news, a...
Musically mindful
... we should be more mindful of difficulties in listening to music experienced by people with hearing impairments. Hearing ... signals of speech, not the wider range involved in music. Over 170 hearing aid users, aged between 21 and 93 ... a private clinic. Over...
Shake, rattle and roll on the stage
... lab, with all of its novelty, unexpected lights, toys and music. Addyman, Rocha and Edey were on hand to give advice on what makes babies laugh, what music is most likely to make babies spontaneously dance and ... for babies, on the whole, had quite gentle,...
Allan McNeill 1958-2016
... important. One thing that defined Allan was his love of music. In his teenage years and early twenties he had an ... were too good to let them get lost in the jungle of the music business and he became their manager. Later, Allan went ...
A fortnight of fascination
... interactive experiment , on Saturday 12 March, about how music influences experience of films. The audience will be filmed watching clips of films to see how music changes their interpretation of the clips. Among the ...
Joan Kirk (1945–2016)
... identify birds spied on the way. Joan was a great lover of music, from opera to rock and saw many rock stars live in concert, with the Rolling Stones and Roxy Music being special favourites. As well as extensive travel ...
Fashion matters… in mental health
... of art therapy. O’Flynn, also Patron of Raw Material Music & Media and Trustee/Company Director of the Bethlem ... de-stigmatising and cathartic release through music creation and art for patients he treats who have ... Collection Trust. David is also...
Peter Weinreich 1939-2016
... many interests outside of academia, including gardening, music, and politics. He was an avid supporter of the arts and keenly pursued his love of fine art, literature and music, frequenting theatre wherever or whenever he could. ... of him: his imposing and...
Safeguarding children with strength and hope
... of psychosis Taggart said he took great comfort from music which may have been seen by others as ‘mad’: John ... ordinary life, it was too anaemic. It was only with music like this that there was any peace.’ Taggart touched ...
Professor Glyn Humphreys 1954-2016
... trips overseas, the weddings and birthdays, the children, music, food and laughter. Glyn and his wife and collaborator ... and much-liked member of the community. He loved music, swimming, and wining and dining with friends and ...
Larraine Morgan (1950–2015)
... from visits with friends to local art galleries. She loved music and theatre and regularly attended performances in London and the Early Music Festival in York. Her family was her anchor; she ...
‘Tears were and still are crucial for our functioning’
... make them cry, such as sentimental movies or listening to music that engenders feelings of sadness. On the other hand, ... to more positive factors such as weddings, reunions and music. Our findings indicated, however, that the most ...
Mind awards
... about men’s mental health through his documentaries, music, autobiography and media work. Professor Green has ...
Dr Adrian Bakes (1950–2016)
... to life, ranging from his love of poetry, literature and music to walking in the hills, and in his keen appreciation ...
On a mission
... psychosocial stimulation sessions, including music, craft, toy-making, colouring, dancing, etc., ...
Applying research-based lessons to one’s own life
... us more open to suggestion). Playing happy background music that is familiar to the listener produces a favourable ...
Psychology at Latitude Festival 2016
... You will find hundreds more acts across stages featuring music, theatre, film, poetry, cabaret, dance, storytelling ...
Anthony (Tony) Sanford (1944-2015)
... a fan of jazz, the guitar, and the contemporary classical music produced by ECM Records. Tony also had a passion for ...
Exploring Arctic expeditions
... For example, by repeatedly listening to a set playlist of music, saving food for specific times and, as one participant ...
Professor Lynn Myers 1954-2015
... she loved to visit Brighton. A passionate fan of live music, Lynn frequented concerts and festivals. She also sang ...
Professor Paul Kennedy, 1959-2016
... interests outside psychology including walking, tennis and music. He also had a passion for radio and had worked as an ...
From the Research Digest, August 2016
... top-level performance in sport and other domains, such as music and chess, was famously put forward by Anders Ericsson, ... flavour, such as the participant who recalled the first music recital attended by her parents. Many involved ...
More from the Annual Conference
... one person. The most common items were family, friends, music, pets and food. Interestingly, food was one of a number ...