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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.
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Social Sciences
Arts,
Performing Arts,
Science
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The Nirvana of Improvisation: An Interview with Paul Nedzela - Baritone Saxophonist and Composer
The Neuroscience of Improvisation
18 minutes 37 seconds
2 years ago
The Nirvana of Improvisation: An Interview with Paul Nedzela - Baritone Saxophonist and Composer
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.