MIB guest talk by Dr Anna Zamm, Marie Curie Postdoctoral Research Fellow at Department of Cognitive Science, Central European University, Vienna, Austria. The talk is titled "Let's play together: The cognitive neuroscience of interpersonal synchrony in musical interaction."
2020.11.26 |
Date | Wed 09 Dec |
Time | 15:00 — 16:00 |
Location | Online via Zoom |
Abstract:
Group music-making is a culturally ubiquitous form of social interaction that is remarkably complex from an action coordination perspective: Musical partners must produce intricate auditory-motor sequences synchronously with millisecond precision. My research uses musical interaction as a model of interpersonal synchrony, with a broader goal of understanding the processes by which humans synchronize the timing of rhythmic actions. In this talk I will present an overview of my research, focusing on key behavioural and neural factors that contribute to interpersonal synchrony.
Zoom:
The talk takes place online via Zoom. Please contact hella.kastbjerg@clin.au.dk to receive the link.