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David Sulzer, "Music, Math, and Mind: The Physics and Neuroscience of Music" (Columbia UP, 2021)

Dec 30, 2021
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 3min
2
The Omacron Variant Is a Common Cold Virus, and It's a Common Cold Virus
02:47 • 3min
3
Is It a Flue or a Covet?
05:17 • 4min
4
You Work in the Laps, O, You Run a Lab
08:49 • 2min
5
The Neuronal Transmission
10:43 • 3min
6
Are You Using Metaphorics in Music?
13:29 • 3min
7
The So-Called Green Revolution
16:12 • 3min
8
How Did You Find That Snaptic Vessicles Recycle
19:08 • 2min
9
Those Are the People That Inspired Me the Most.
21:20 • 4min
10
How to Run a Laboratory
25:13 • 2min
11
I'm Not a Green Guard Protege, but in an Indirect Way, I Was.
27:00 • 3min
12
How to Be a Manager, a Chief Scientist?
29:31 • 3min
13
Musicians Have to Make a Living Doing Something Other Than Music
32:20 • 3min
14
Music, Math and Mind, the Physics and Neuroscience of Music
35:04 • 3min
15
Why Is Hel Molsons Book So Important?
38:06 • 2min
16
The Harmony of the World by Johannes Kepler
39:53 • 2min
17
What Is Sound in the Cosmos?
41:27 • 6min
18
How to Wring Out Emotions in Music?
47:01 • 2min
19
What's the Soundscape of Early Humans?
49:10 • 4min
20
Musicology - I'm Not a Musicologist, Butis, It's Very Controversial
52:50 • 2min
21
What's the Soundscape?
55:01 • 3min
22
Are We Using the Tunings That They Used?
58:01 • 3min
23
You Can't Sing Like Them Anymore.
01:00:54 • 3min
24
Can We Learn Left From Soundscape?
01:03:39 • 3min
25
Genetics Is Helping to Develop Mental Disorders
01:06:13 • 3min
26
How to Write a Review of a Science Book?
01:09:32 • 2min