The Science of the Arts - Exploring Music's Impact on Brain Health and Well-being
The Aspen Institute via YouTube
Overview
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Explore the fascinating intersection of neuroscience and the arts in this 29-minute talk from The Aspen Institute. Delve into the emerging field of NeuroArts as world-renowned soprano Renée Fleming and National Institutes of Health Director Francis Collins discuss the profound impact of music and other art forms on brain function and overall health. Discover how the arts can serve as potential therapies for neurological disorders and learn about scientific evidence supporting their role in improving well-being. Join NPR's Jon Hamilton as he moderates this enlightening conversation, which covers topics such as the evolutionary purpose of music, its effects on stress reduction, and the broader implications of art in society, including the George Floyd murals. Gain insights into how healthcare practitioners can incorporate this knowledge into their practice and hear responses to audience questions on this cutting-edge subject.
Syllabus
Introduction
Ruth Katz
Renee Fleming
Francis Crick
The Purpose of Music
Getting Health Care Practitioners to Know the Science
Music and the Brain
Music and Stress
George Floyd Murals
Evolution of Music
Audience Questions
Audience Question 2
Audience Question 4
Taught by
The Aspen Institute