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In the past, I worked with Mark Wheeler at the Georgia Institute of Technology, and with Carol Seger at Colorado State University, where I completed my Ph.D. Broadly, I combine neuroimaging (primarily fMRI), behavioral experimentation, and mathematical modeling to investigate biological mechanisms underlying our ability to draw meaningful. Director: Carol Seger [email protected]. Colorado State University has established partnerships with important Chinese government entities. These organizations have helped us develop our university partnerships, support our research programs, and even help us establish our high school programs. We are honored to share a partnership with.
Piano Puzzlers and Other Musical Mysteries Speaker: Bruce Adolphe, host; Anne Cleary, Professor of Cognitive Psychology, CSU; Assal Habibi, Assistant Professor (Research) of Psychology, University of Southern California. Brain and Creativity Institute. Carol Seger, Professor of Cognitive Psychology, CSU. Artist: Bruce Adolphe, piano. Program: Is that a Chopin waltz or tune by Cole Porter? If it’s both, it is probably a Piano Puzzler by Bruce Adolphe. Now on public radio’s Performance Today weekly for 17 years (and one of the first podcasts available), Piano Puzzlers present perceptual problems and confusing keyboard conundrums (no drums needed). In this program, three scientists join Bruce in examining musical confusion and clarity, followed by a one-hour concert of nothing but piano puzzlers! Watch Bruce Adolphe reveal all of the secrets of Piano Puzzlers on Performance Today. And listen to Assal Habibi explain how music affects the brain.
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