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LOCATION:Andere\,   
SUMMARY:Witek: Getting into the groove: Pleasure and body-movement in music
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DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Maria Witek\nInstitute of Speaker: Aarhus University\n
 Topics:\nPsychologie\, Gesellschaft\, Philos.\, Erzieh.\n Location:\n  Nam
 e: Andere (Institute of Art and Music\, August-Bebel-Str. 20\, Room E08)\n
   Street:  \n  City:  \n  Phone: \n  Fax: \nDescription: What is it about 
 music that makes people want to move? And why does if feel so good? In thi
 s lecture\, we will cover the musical\, cognitive and neural mechanisms un
 derlying pleasure from musical rhythm\, with a focus on groove. Groove is 
 psychologically defined as a musical quality associated with a pleasurable
  desire to move\, and has been shown to affect both reward and motor funct
 ioning\, in the body and the brain. We will learn about why certain kinds 
 of rhythmic patterns - such as syncopations and off-beat rhythms - have su
 ch a powerful effect on us. Finally\, we’ll consider the implications of
  the pleasure of rhythm for social interaction and discuss the potential e
 volutionary purpose of moving together in time.
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