How Music Shapes the Brain Virtual Program
CAST Virtual Programs are free and open to the public. No pre-registration is needed. Neuroscientist and opera singer/director, Dr. Indre Viskontas, illustrates the wide-ranging power of music to shape our brains, heal our pain and strengthen our communities. The musician’s brain is hailed as a model of neuroplasticity, because of the many ways that learning and performing music changes it. But even listeners’ brains are altered, as brainwaves entrain to rhythms and brain activity and neurochemistry track the rise and fall of the music. In this talk, Dr. Viskontas will explain the magical way in which music can bring us together. Neuroscientist and opera singer/director, Indre Viskontas, is an associate professor of psychology at The University of San Francisco. Combining a passion for music with scientific curiosity, she also is pioneering the application of neuroscience to musical training at The San Francisco Conservatory of Music. In addition to co-hosting the docuseries Miracle Detectives on the Oprah Winfrey Network, and hosting the popular science podcast Inquiring Minds, Professor Viskontas is also the Creative Director of Pasadena Opera. Dr. the author of How Music Can Make You Better.
Date and Time
Tuesday Dec 12, 2023
1:00 PM - 2:00 PM CST
Tuesday, December 12
1pm
Location
CAST Senior Center
600 North German Street
New Ulm, MN 56073
Fees/Admission
Free
Contact Information
507-354-3212
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