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The Neuroscience of Improvisation
Bradley Vines
12 episodes
2 weeks ago
This program explores the neurobiology of improvisation and related topics, such as music, meditation, dreaming, psychedelics, consciousness, and behavior change, with science-based insights into deepening your practice of improvisation. The host, Bradley Vines, is a neuroscientist specializing in music and a saxophonist.
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This program explores the neurobiology of improvisation and related topics, such as music, meditation, dreaming, psychedelics, consciousness, and behavior change, with science-based insights into deepening your practice of improvisation. The host, Bradley Vines, is a neuroscientist specializing in music and a saxophonist.
Show more...
Social Sciences
Arts,
Performing Arts,
Science
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How do neuroscience findings compare with the intuitions of great improvisers?
The Neuroscience of Improvisation
13 minutes 19 seconds
1 year ago
How do neuroscience findings compare with the intuitions of great improvisers?
The Neuroscience of Improvisation
This program explores the neurobiology of improvisation and related topics, such as music, meditation, dreaming, psychedelics, consciousness, and behavior change, with science-based insights into deepening your practice of improvisation. The host, Bradley Vines, is a neuroscientist specializing in music and a saxophonist.