From Cognition and Brain Plasticity Unit, Learning from Reward Group
will present the talk titled
Slow Fronto-Temporal Rhythms Associated with Music-Evoked Pleasantness: project wrap-up
Abstract
In this seminar I will go over the three studies that will comprise my PhD thesis about slow fronto-temporal rhythms associated with music-evoked pleasantness. I will not go into too much detail about theoretical motivations or methodology. Instead, my idea is to present the main results of the three studies, and given the correlational nature of the designs, collect some ideas on how to interpret the brain-to-behavior relationships found in each one of them. My hope is that by thinking outside the box we can make sense of the physiological mechanisms and anatomic landmarks that characterize my results. The meeting must be held on ZOOM because my linux computer does not support Skype Business.
Location: Online (ZOOM). The link will be published the same day of the seminar