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At The Interface : Richard Mooney

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CortexCast - A Neuroscience Podcast
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We discuss Auditory Neuroscience in particular during vocal learning
Auditory Neurobiologist Prof Richard Mooney from the Duke University joins Alex and Sam to discuss his work on the Neuroscience behind vocal learning and communication. We explore how the brain processes sounds and how this may be different during vocal learning or other movements that generate sound. We also discuss Prof Mooney's perspective on the advances in neurophysiology and how his love of music influenced his decisions to study auditory neuroscience. More information at www.cortexclub.com. Theme music is by Eves Blue

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Series
CortexCast - A Neuroscience Podcast
People
Alexander von Klemperer
Samuel Picard
Richard Mooney
Keywords
Auditory
communication
speech
hearing
neuron
cortex
brain
neurobiology
neuroscience
neurology
cognition
science
biology
interview
factual
educational
talking
creative
Department: Department of Physiology, Anatomy and Genetics (DPAG)
Date Added: 23/07/2019
Duration: 01:03:05

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