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Brea Murakami

How and why does music impact human behavior? Each episode we dive into music psychology and music science research from a music therapist's perspective. Come away with practical tips for how you can apply what you learn about music into your everyday life.

Find more information on the research articles and music included in each episode at our website, www.InstrumentalPodcast.com. Follow us on Twitter (@instrumentalpod) and Facebook for the latest news and updates!

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  • 17 - Music as a Social Surrogate

    How can music serve as a social surrogate when we can't directly interact with others? This episode explores how listening to music can serve as a social proxy and provides ideas for how to strengthen your social relationships in the age of social distancing.

    For more information about the research, resources, and music in this episode, go to www.InstrumentalPodcast.com. Follow us on Facebook or Twitter for news and updates! 

    Thu, 16 Jul 2020
  • 16 - Bridging Music Therapy/Cognition [Interview with Daniel Goldschmidt]

    How can the fields of music therapy and music cognition strengthen each other? This episode features a conversation with music therapist Daniel Goldschmidt (@danielnnz) on a wide range of topics about bridging these two disciplines including:

    What it's like to going to music therapy vs. music cognition conferencesHow Daniel applies music cognition research to his professional practiceWhere music therapy/cognition can easily intersectWhy music therapists need to seek expertise beyond their bubble

    Find more information on the research articles and music included in each episode at our website, www.InstrumentalPodcast.com. Follow us on Twitter or Facebook (@instrumentalpod) for the latest news and updates!

    Cool people mentioned in this podcast:
    Jessica Grahn, PhD
    David Huron, PhD
    Blythe LaGasse, PhD, MT-BC
    Hakeem Leonard, PhD, MT-BC
    Marisol Norris, PhD Candidate, MT-BC
    Jessica Riley, MM, MT-BC
    Natasha Thomas, PhD, MT-BC
    Laural Trainor, PhD, MT-BC
    Lindsay Warrenburg, PhD


    Thu, 09 Jan 2020
  • 15 - Drumming and Prosody [Interview with Jessica Riley]

    This episode features an interview with Jessica Riley, a soon-to-be music therapist who started her career in music neuroscience. We talk about how Jessica first got involved in music science research and how she’s applied her research skills to help children with cochlear implants better hear prosody. In this episode you’ll learn more about what music may sound like for cochlear implant users, a drumming-to-speech paradigm Jessica designed to help with prosody recognition, and the importance of prosody in our everyday communication.

    Find more information on the research articles and music included in each episode at our website, www.InstrumentalPodcast.com. Follow us on Twitter or Facebook (@instrumentalpod) for the latest news and updates!

    Mentioned Resources:

    Video:Willy Wonka with Drums

    Jessica Riley’s Thesis Research Poster:HERE

    Follow Jessica on Twitter:https://twitter.com/urbanfiddle

    Fri, 16 Aug 2019
  • 14 - Human Hearing

    How do our ears and brains take in and process sound? This episode covers the basics of how we hear starting with sound wave all the way to the primary auditory cortex. Learn how music therapists work with individuals who are hard of hearing and how to protect your own hearing.

    For more information about the research, resources, and music in this episode, go to www.InstrumentalPodcast.com. Follow us on Facebook or Twitter for news and updates!

    Fri, 26 Jul 2019
  • 13 - Melody vs. Lyrics and Emotional Intensity

    How can individual musical elements impact our music listening experiences? This episode is a quick dive into how melody and lyrics in a song impact the emotional intensity of music. Learn how you can make more strategic music choices by becoming mindful of musical elements’ influence in how you perceive music.

    For more information on the research articles and music in this episode, go to www.InstrumentalPodcast.com. Follow us on Facebook or Twitter with @instrumentalpod for news and updates!

    Fri, 12 Jul 2019
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