Presented By: School of Music, Theatre & Dance
Music Education Carrigan Lecture Series: Donald Hodges, UNC-Greensboro
Is the Perception of Musical Beauty a Function of the Human Brain?
Are we ‘wired’ to respond to musical beauty? Philosophers argue about whether beauty is an important aspect of aesthetics or whether there is even such a thing as an aesthetic experience. Recently, neuroscientists have joined the discussion. Moving between philosophy and neuroscience, we will investigate whether there is any evidence to support the role of musical aesthetics in the human brain.
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