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Music to Shape Brain Networks for Auditory SkillsNina Kraus, PhD, Northwestern UniversityMarch 25, 2011Program: Music, Science & Medicine at the New York Academy of Sciences Speakers: Nina Kraus Run Time: 21 minutes Nina Kraus is Professor of Neurobiology & Physiology, Otolaryngology, and the Hugh Knowles Chair in Audiology at Northwestern University. She... |
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Nina KrausNorthwestern UniversityMarch 25, 2011Program: Music, Science & Medicine at the New York Academy of Sciences Topics: Speakers: Nina Kraus Run Time: 53 minutes Nina Kraus discusses the long lasting effects that musical experience has on nervous system development which impact very basic communication skills.... |
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Music for the Development of Auditory Skills: Impact on EducationKeynote Speaker: Nina Kraus, Northwestern UniversityMarch 24, 2011Program: Newark Workshop on Music, Brain and Education Speakers: Nina Kraus Run Time: 37 minutes Nina Kraus is Professor of Neurobiology & Physiology, Otolaryngology, and the Hugh Knowles Chair in Audiology at Northwestern University. She... |
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Music, Brain and Education PanelNina Kraus, Nadine Gaab, Mariale Hardiman and Roger BinghamMarch 24, 2011Program: Newark Workshop on Music, Brain and Education Speakers: Nina Kraus, Nadine Gaab, Mariale Hardiman, Roger Bingham Run Time: 37 minutes Nina Kraus is Professor of Neurobiology & Physiology, Otolaryngology, and the Hugh Knowles Chair in Audiology at Northwestern University. She... |
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