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2021-02-10
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Your Brain on Music: Why We Love It, Why We Create It, and Why It’s The Antidote to Our Uncertain Future

A new lecture series is presented by the John Hopkins University. Each week will consist of an interactive short lecture followed by class discussion. Occasional recommended readings will be shared via email the week prior to class. See the link below for this weeks lecture and a list of prerecorded lectures in the series.

View the lectures online here

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