Weapons of the music to seduce brain.
– the last day of the 17TH Congress of the Europe society of cognitive psychology, which was held in San Sebastian, focused on how the brain processes music
-The researcher Robert Zatorre, reference in the study of the perception of the music world, taught a master class on how music generates emotions in the brain
Donostia, October 2011.- directors of films, football managers, Governments and religions known and used the power of music, but what is the emotional power of music?, how to processes the brain musical language?.during the fourth and final day of the 17TH Congress of the society European of the cognitive psychology, ESCoP 2011, dealt with various aspects of this matter, and among all activities, he stressed the intervention of the maximum world expert in the study of the perception of music, Robert Zatorre.
Zatorre taught a master class entitled music in the brain: ear, plasticity, image and emotion ”. The Canadian scientist of Argentine origin developed the themes of how the brain perceives music, imagine how musical sounds or how music generates emotions.
According to some recent research, the strong positive emotions caused by the music seem to be related to the area of the brain that is responsible for the reward and motivation. in addition, researchers in neuroscience are interested more and more music because it can be a powerful tool to reveal the inner workings of the nervous system.
In addition to the intervention of Zatorre, Congress hosted other presentations relating to the relationship between music and the brain. Several researchers presented their findings and research in a dedicated poster session at the music perception ”.
On the other hand, emphasized oral segment that afternoon was devoted to the latest research on how brain exercises judgment and decision making. The oral presentations also covered subjects like social cognition, learning, verbal understanding and perception.
The meeting on Sunday served also to close Congress 2011 ESCoP, the most important in Europe in the field of cognitive psychology, that during the last week has met in the Kursaal a thousand experts from all over the world to discuss the latest research on the most complex organ of the human being, the brain.
The study of this body key to inform ourselves is made from many different disciplines, so at the Kursaal meet tomorrow last day psychologists, pedagogues, linguists, physicists, mathematicians, computer, physicians or biologists. Very different professional profiles with a common goal: understanding the human brain.
1000 scientists and 700 presentations
thus continued the ESCoP 2011 Congress, which was sponsored by the Basque Government, the provincial Council of Gipuzkoa, the Ministry of science and innovation and the Spanish society of Experimental Psychology ( SEPEX ) and the European society for cognitive psychology ( ESCoP ). The event brought together in the Guipuzcoan capital almost a thousand scientists and personalities investigated around the brain. The study of this body key to get to know the human being is made from many different disciplines, so at the Kursaal met psychologists, pedagogues, linguists, physicists, mathematicians, computer, physicians or biologists. Very different professional profiles with a common goal: understanding the human brain.
The Congress, which has been witness to the last Sunday in 700 scientific presentations, featured the most prominent personalities from the world of cognitive psychology, with the intervention of, among others, Robert Zatorre of the McGill University of Canada; Dana Small, Yale University, USA; Cathy Price, of the University Colllege of London; Randi Martin, of the Rice University (USA); Antonino Vallesi, of the International School for Advanced Studies (Italy); Itziar Laka, the University of the Basque country; Nuria Sebastián, President of the ESCoP from Universitat Pompeu Fabra or Manuel Carreiras, director of the BCBL.
The organizer of the event, the Basque Center on Cognition, Brain and Language (BCBL) is an International Centre for interdisciplinary research for the study of cognition, brain and language driven by the Basque Government to promote science and research in the Basque country. The Centre, which is counted among the BERC (Basque Excellence Research Center), has among its partners to Ikerbasque , the Provincial Council of Gipuzkoa and the Basque country University Innobasque .