I got to visit Aarhus University in Denmark yesterday to give a talk and discuss my research at the Center for #MusicInTheBrain. My first time visiting an institute for a talk since COVID. I presented research on how to adjust our strategies of us AI to explain rather than predict neural activity in musical sewuences. Mapping oscillators to Bayesian models in temporal prediction and how predictions play an important role in audiograms.
I got to have long discussions ranging from the purpose of mental illness in music development, the feeling of groove in parkinson's and cross frequency coupling in interpersonal synchronization. Very nice to be at a center dedicated to music neuroscience and see all the varied ways it can be studied.
And at the end I got to catch the last days of the Groove Workshop, seeing really good talks by @joncannon_neuro, Ed Large and Benjamin Morillon over a pizza and beer.
Thanks to Peter Keller for the invitation and an amazing day! I hope I get invited again soon!
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