Music for the Mind: The Art & Music of Ostad Elahi

Key Notes, Panel Discussions, and Performances February 3, 2011

Learn how new discoveries about the power of music and the effects of active listening can help to induce profound changes in your life.

While the therapeutic benefits of music have long been explored, only recently have advances in neuroscience led to a better understanding of the profound effects of music on the brain. Ethnomusicologists, neuroscientists, and composers alike have begun to study the potential benefits of adapting certain kinds of music into auditory programs that can elevate mood and enhance cognitive states. Music for the Mind, a sound stimulation auditory training program set to the intricate music of Ostad Elahi, a virtuoso on the tanbour, is one such example that is based on the science of psychoacoustics. Learn how new discoveries about the power of music and the effects of active listening can help to induce profound changes in your life.

Introduction
Susan Samueli, PhD (Founder, UCI Susan Samueli Center for Integrative Medicine)
Dean Joseph Lewis III (Dean, Clair Trevor School of Arts)Keynote
Professor Jean During (Director of Research, CNRS)Discussion
Kamran Fallahpour, PhD (Director, The Brain Resource Center)
Alex Doman (CEO, Advanced Brain Technologies)Performance
Professor Jean During & Mr. Poorya Forghani

Location: Winifred Smith Hall
Clair Trevor School of the Arts, University of California, Irvine

The UCI Clair Trevor School of the Arts
The UCI Susan Samueli Center for Integrative Medicine
The Department of Pharmacy & Pharmaceutical Sciences

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