Columbia University in the City of New York

May 10, 20232:00 pm
Performance and Dialogue

Rhythm & Reason with the National Jazz Museum: Like Musical Minds

Dr. Michael Shadlen and Helen Sung

Rhythm & Reason with Arts & Minds and the National Jazz Museum in Harlem Featuring Helen Sung and Dr. Michael Shadlen

May 10th, 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm at The National Jazz Museum in Harlem

Bringing together jazz music and science as we celebrate the way that music affects our brains and bodies.

 

Rhythm and Reason - Like Musical Minds


Form the start of each day until we retire in the evening, we make decisions--decisions ranging from the simple (what to eat for breakfast, what shirt to wear) to the complex (should I take this job, should I marry this person). Similarly, a musical perfomance by an ensemble is a continual stream of decisions, made individually and as a group--some made in advance and, in the case of a jazz band, some made "in the moment."

 

Zuckerman Institute Neuroscientist Dr. Michael Shadlen, newly elected into the National Academy of Sciences(!), studies decision-making and the brain functions behind this universal activity. Join him and jazz pianist/composer and 2019 Zuckerman Institute Jazz Artist-in-Residence Helen Sung in an exploration of choice as demonstrated by a jazz band: synchronicity, sympathy, and simpatico.

 

Music on the Brain is a collaboration between the National Jazz Museum in Harlem and Columbia University’s Zuckerman Institute.
 

 

Venue: The National Jazz Museum in Harlem
The National Jazz Museum in Harlem 58 W 129th St, New York, NY 10027, USA

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