Music, Brain, and Networks: A Search for Universality
Offered By: Santa Fe Institute via YouTube
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Overview
Explore the fascinating intersection of music, brain function, and network theory in this 1-hour 10-minute panel discussion from the Santa Fe Institute's Complexity and the Structure of Music Working Group. Join panelists Helena Miton, Tyler Marghetis, Roger Malina, and Sølvi Ystad as they delve into the search for universal features and evolutionary perspectives across cultures in music. Gain insights into how complex systems science can shed light on musical structures and their relationship to human cognition and social networks. Discover potential connections between musical patterns and broader principles of complexity that may apply across various domains.
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Panel: Music, brain, networks: a search for universality?
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Santa Fe Institute
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