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2021-02-10
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Introducing LIVELab at the McMaster Institute for Music & the Mind (MIMM)

Located within the McMaster Institute for Music & the Mind (MIMM) in Hamilton, Canada, the LIVELab is a 106 seat research-based performance theatre and testing centre. The LIVELab is committed to developing a world class facility for the scientific study of music, sound, and movement and their importance in human development and human health.

LIVELab aids the neuroscientific understanding of how performers interact, what moves audiences during a performance, and the cognitive, social and emotional impact of these experiences

Read more about LIVELab

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