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04/20/2026 - 04/20/2026 | Frankfurt

“Imaging Music in Our Brain”

Public lecture on how our brain perceives music by Robert Turner, MPI Leipzig, moderated and musically accompanied by Prof. Fredrik Ullén, MPI Frankfurt am Main.

Professor Robert Turner from the Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences in Leipzig studies how music is perceived and processed in our brain. How does the brain change when we learn to play a musical instrument or read sheet music? How does music processing differ from language processing in the brain? And how is it possible that musical memories persist despite dementia – so that some people who can no longer speak due to illness are still able to sing songs? In a musical dialogue with Prof. Fredrik Ullén, Director of the Max Planck Institute for Empirical Aesthetics, Turner discusses in his lecture how music serves as a “window into general brain functions.”

Information on participating / attending:
Registration is requested by April 16, 2026 via info@cobic.de

Date:

04/20/2026 18:15 - 04/20/2026

Registration deadline:

04/16/2026

Event venue:

Festsaal at Casino, Campus Westend
Theodor-W.-Adorno-Platz 1
Goethe University Frankfurt
60323 Frankfurt
Hessen
Germany

Target group:

all interested persons

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Relevance:

regional

Subject areas:

Biology, Medicine

Types of events:

Presentation / colloquium / lecture

Entry:

04/14/2026

Sender/author:

Dr. Markus Bernards

Department:

Public Relations und Kommunikation

Event is free:

yes

Language of the text:

English

URL of this event: http://idw-online.de/en/event81394


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