Luis Concha - "Music specific responses within the temporal lobe"
Associate Professor at the Institute of Neurobiology at the National Autonomous University of Mexico
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Jun 02, 2011 from 04:00 pm to 05:30 pm |
| Where | BRAMS |
| Contact Name | Isabelle Royal |
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ABSTRACT
During the presentation, I will present the findings of a current study, in
which we investigate if there are any areas within the temporal lobe that
respond preferentially to the presentation of musical stimuli. We compare the
cortical activity (as seen with fMRI) secondary to the presentation of musical
excerpts and contrast it to the activity seen following other complex
non-musical sounds (coughs, sneezes, car sounds, speech in several languages,
etc). Furthermore, we investigated if these differences in activity are more
pronounced in professional musicians than non-musicians.
ABOUT LUIS CONCHA
Luis Concha obtained his MD in Mexico, after which he moved to Edmonton,
Canada, and obtained his PhD in Medical Sciences/Biomedial Engineering at the
University of Alberta, where he worked under the supervision of Drs. Christian
Beaulieu and Donald W. Gross in the fields of DTI and epilepsy. He continued his
work at the Montreal Neurological Institute, where he did his post-doctoral
fellowship with Drs. Neda and Andrea Bernasconi. Since January, 2010 he is an
Associate Professor at the Institute of Neurobiology at the National Autonomous
University of Mexico, where he began his work in the field of music and fMRI in
close collaboration with the BRAMS (Drs. Peretz and Armony).


