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RITMO is organizing an international EEG workshop at UC Berkeley in collaboration with the Knight laboratory at Helen Wills Neuroscience Institute and Department of Psychology.
Absorption is a mental feature characterizing our ability to be present to ourselves, to others and to the world around us. Its precise nature, however, is under-explored. On the one hand, it has properties of effortful concentration and on the other hand, effortless flow.
This international workshop will bring together music scholars, philosophers, and psychopathologists to better understand this human feature.
TIME-Seminar with Werner Goebl (University of Music and Performing Arts, Vienna) on performance experiments and quantitative methods for the analysis of sound and motion capture data.
In this RITMO Seminar Series Associate Professor Werner Goebl (University of Music and Performing Arts, Vienna) will give a seminar lecture on "Understanding shaped time in music".
Simon Høffding, Andreas Roepstorff and Sebastian Wallot will have a talk on "Cardio-phenomenology of shared musical absorption: preliminary results"
A Study Day for postgraduates is organised by IMV's Nordic Music Research, Nordic Sounds.
Fred Bruford (Queen Mary University of London) will give a talk on 'Modelling Microtiming in Expressive Drum Patterns'.
Bendik Hofseth, one of Norway's leading jazz musicians and teachers, will be guest lecture on the course MUS4661 (Nordic Music History, Genres, and Identities). The title of his lecture is: Nordic Jazz: Interplay as Methodology. All welcome!
Francesca Cesari, Chief Biological Sciences Editor at Nature, will give a seminar lecture on "Science publishing - behind the scenes at Nature"
RITMO-researchers Bruno Laeng, Anne Danielsen and Alexander Refsum Jensenius will lecture about Music, Psychology and the Brain at the Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters.
Professor Robert T. Knight will give an open lecture as part of the conference RITMO Largo. In collaboration with Forum for Consciousness Research.
Get to know all the exciting research being carried out by RITMO's PhDs and Postdocs.
RITMO has been fully operational for one year, and we are eager to show and tell about what we have been doing so far. Welcome to RITMO Largo, our annual conference!
Come and meet our new staff at RITMO!
Postdoctoral Research Fellow Tudor Popescu at the University of Vienna will give a talk on how different listeners perceive phrase boundaries in music.
Time and place for the course: Tuesdays 10:15-12:00, starting August 20 2019, with 8 sessions spread out over the semester (see updated schedule to be posted on the Musicology PhD web pages), at the Department of Musicology, third floor meeting room, room 338, however Tuesday August 20 2019, the course will take place in the RITMO meeting room, room 217 in Harald Schjelderups Hus.
Professor Barbara Tillmann (Lyon Neuroscience Research Center, Auditory Cognition and Psychoacoustics Team) will give a seminar lecture on "Influence of rhythmic auditory stimulation on subsequent language processing"
We wish to invite you to an open midway assessment for our Doctoral Research Fellow in Musicology Merve Akca
To comment on the candidate's work, we have invited Professor Barbara Tillmann from the Lyon Neuroscience Research Center, Auditory Cognition and Psychoacoustics Team.
A workshop exploring the FieldTrip toolbox for the analysis of EEG/MEG/ECoG data.
Are you working with human time series data? Then this seminar is for you!
Doctoral Researcher at RITMO Henrik Herrebrøden will give a talk on "Auditory pacing in elite rowing"
This presentation is focused on the research and practice of Alexandros Kontogeorgakopoulos, a sound-media artist, electronic music composer, and digital musical instrument designer and maker. He will present music haptics and composition projects, digital fabrication and musical instruments, and sonification of quantum and computational systems.
RITMO will hold two workshops on force-feedback haptic interactions by the musician and academic Alexandros Kontogeorgakopoulos.
Professor Georgina Born (Oxford, UK) will give a seminar lecture on Time, the Social, and the Material, as they mediate musical genre.
Workshop during the GLOW conference: Generative Linguistics beyond Language: Shared Modules for Rhythm, Narration and Emotion across Domains.