
Dr Robert Zatorre From Perception To Pleasure How Music Changes The In 2006 he became the founding co director of the international laboratory for brain, music, and sound research (brams), a unique multi university consortium with state of the art facilities dedicated to the cognitive neuroscience of music. His principal interests relate to the neural substrate for auditory cognition, with special emphasis on two complex and characteristically human abilities: speech and music.
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