202408.28
The neural mechanisms underlying preference for sad music (symposium presentation)
Posted in RESEARCH
I presented my research on the neural mechanisms underlying the preference for sad music at the symposium on the formation of cultural differences and intercultural acceptance, held from August 27th to 29th. I'm very grateful for many questions and suggestions from professors across various fields, including neuroscience, psychology, music education, composition, and arts management. It was a great pleasure.
In addition, I participated in an musical improvisational workshop. It was a great chance to have an experience of music-mediated interactions and nonverbal communication. The workshop was a lot of fun and I'm grateful for this enriching experience.
(The photo is from a workshop assignment.) (Tsuchiya)
I presented my research on the neural mechanisms underlying the preference for sad music at the symposium on the formation of cultural differences and intercultural acceptance, held from August 27th to 29th. I'm very grateful for many questions and suggestions from professors across various fields, including neuroscience, psychology, music education, composition, and arts management. It was a great pleasure.
In addition, I participated in an musical improvisational workshop. It was a great chance to have an experience of music-mediated interactions and nonverbal communication. The workshop was a lot of fun and I'm grateful for this enriching experience.
(The photo is from a workshop assignment.) (Tsuchiya)