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Sound Connects Us: Belonging, Synchrony, Language, and Noise

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Part two of the conversation with Dr. Nina Kraus examines how we find our sense of belonging within our sonic worlds. Speaking of how sound connects us, we enter dialogues about modulations of harmony, synchrony, the power of singing, and how musical training may make us more emotionally sensitive to harmonic cues within human voice. Turning to bilingualism, we examine gains of bilingual abilities, including the grouping of auditory objects, attention, and inhibitory control. The podcast concludes with an examination of the violence of noise, wartime sound and trauma, and the cumulative health effects upon communities.

The Music & Peacebuilding Podcast is hosted by Kevin Shorner-Johnson at Elizabethtown College. Join our professional development network at www.musicpeacebuilding.com - thinking deeply we reclaim space for connection and care.

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Chapters

1. Sound Connects Us: Belonging, Synchrony, Language, and Noise (00:00:00)

2. Belonging: Sound Connects (00:02:03)

3. Betweenness of Music Therapy (00:05:47)

4. Harmony and Relationship (00:06:31)

5. Singing into Relation (00:07:21)

6. Synchrony and the Hearing Brain (00:09:19)

7. Bilingualism, Belonging with Language (00:10:45)

8. Bilingual Gains (00:12:43)

9. Auditory Objects and Bilingual Processing (00:13:53)

10. Musicians and Emotional Sensitivity (00:15:29)

11. Research on Emotional Sensitivity (00:16:35)

12. Bilingual Attention (00:18:37)

13. Violence of Noise (00:20:12)

14. Research on Noise (00:24:18)

15. Wartime Sound and Noise (00:25:36)

16. Social Determinants of Health (00:27:24)

17. Closure (00:29:35)

52 episodes

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Part two of the conversation with Dr. Nina Kraus examines how we find our sense of belonging within our sonic worlds. Speaking of how sound connects us, we enter dialogues about modulations of harmony, synchrony, the power of singing, and how musical training may make us more emotionally sensitive to harmonic cues within human voice. Turning to bilingualism, we examine gains of bilingual abilities, including the grouping of auditory objects, attention, and inhibitory control. The podcast concludes with an examination of the violence of noise, wartime sound and trauma, and the cumulative health effects upon communities.

The Music & Peacebuilding Podcast is hosted by Kevin Shorner-Johnson at Elizabethtown College. Join our professional development network at www.musicpeacebuilding.com - thinking deeply we reclaim space for connection and care.

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Sound Connects Us: Belonging, Synchrony, Language, and Noise (00:00:00)

2. Belonging: Sound Connects (00:02:03)

3. Betweenness of Music Therapy (00:05:47)

4. Harmony and Relationship (00:06:31)

5. Singing into Relation (00:07:21)

6. Synchrony and the Hearing Brain (00:09:19)

7. Bilingualism, Belonging with Language (00:10:45)

8. Bilingual Gains (00:12:43)

9. Auditory Objects and Bilingual Processing (00:13:53)

10. Musicians and Emotional Sensitivity (00:15:29)

11. Research on Emotional Sensitivity (00:16:35)

12. Bilingual Attention (00:18:37)

13. Violence of Noise (00:20:12)

14. Research on Noise (00:24:18)

15. Wartime Sound and Noise (00:25:36)

16. Social Determinants of Health (00:27:24)

17. Closure (00:29:35)

52 episodes

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