Tuesday, March 30, 2021

Was Darwin wrong?

The artists of the animal kingdom –  A recent episode of the BBC Earth Podcast series is about exploring whether animals can dance to a beat and, if so, why? Presented by Emily Knight. 

The podcast can be found here.

Friday, March 26, 2021

Thank Cod for Rock 'n Roll? [Dutch]


Houden we van bas dankzij ons evenwichtsorgaan? 

De wetenschap barst van wilde ideeën die nog onbewezen zijn. Maar hoe overtuigend zijn ze?

Deze week schrijft Ronald Veldhuizen in de Volkskrant over waarom we houden van dreunende basklanken. Dit naar aanleiding van Todd & Lee (2015), een terugblik op Todd's "wilde" theorie die hij in 2000 presenteerde op een conferentie met de titel "Thank Cod for Rock 'N Roll", en die elegant werd getest door Trainor et al. (2009), maar helaas nooit  werd gerepliceerd. 

Zie het artikel in de Volkskrant.

Todd, N. P. M., & Lee, C. S. (2015). The sensory-motor theory of rhythm and beat induction 20 years on: a new synthesis and future perspectives. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 9, 444. https://doi.org/10.3389/fnhum.2015.00444

Trainor, L. J., Gao, X., Lei, J. jiang, Lehtovaara, K., & Harris, L. R. (2009). The primal role of the vestibular system in determining musical rhythm. Cortex, 45(1), 35–43. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cortex.2007.10.014

Lenc, T., Keller, P. E., Varlet, M., & Nozaradan, S. (2018). Neural tracking of the musical beat is enhanced by low-frequency sounds. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 115(32), 8221–8226. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1801421115

Interested in a Summer School on Musicality?

ABC Summerschool on Musicality

From 14-24 June 2021 an impressive cast of international lecturers (click on poster on the left), from a wide range of disciplines, will try to unravel our capacity for music. Students will, next to attending lectures, work groups and online social events, work in groups with a designated tutor on a research project, within the broad topic of musicality, which they will present towards the end of the Summer School. 

The ABC Summer School will be taught online (Zoom); The closing ABC Symposium will be hybrid. 

Credits: 4 ECTS. Tuition: €275. N.B. This fee will be waived for all students registered at a Dutch university.

Detailed information can be found at mcg.uva.nl/summerschool.

Wednesday, March 24, 2021

New podcast series: Hello World! Are you listening?

STEIM –a ‘network laboratory’ for experiments in sound art and electronic live performance– started a new podcast series on how to become a better listener. See below the first episode, including an interview by Leon Lapa Pereira with Henkjan Honing:

Interested in doing a Minor in Amsterdam?

The minor Music, Culture, Cognition enables students to establish links between culture and cognition through the study of music across cultures (and potentially even across species). It offers a unique combination of cultural theory and methods from the cognitive sciences through a focus on music, its workings, functions and origins. You will be working with experts from the fields of both cultural musicology and music cognition. See for more information the UvA website.