NEWS ニュース 202408.28 The neural mechanisms underlying preference for sad music (symposium presentation) Posted in Presentation Ms. Momoyo Tsuchiya, student of Graduate School of Medicine presented her research on the neural mechanisms underlying the preference for sad music at the symposium on the formation of cultural differences and intercultural acceptance, held from August 27th to 29th. There were many questions and suggestions from professors across various fields, including neuroscience, psychology, music education, composition, and arts management. In addition to the presentations, the symposium also featured an improvisation workshop. It was a valuable experience to actually experience music-mediated interaction and nonverbal communication, and was a very enjoyable site for laughter. (The photo is from a workshop assignment.) (Sugiura) Momoyo Tsuchiya, Ayumi Takemoto, Jeyoon Choi, Motoaki Sugiura Neural Basis for Sad Music 2024 "Cultural Differences and Intercultural Acceptance" Symposium, Waseda University, Tokyo【 symposist symposium 】 Attachments Back to the list Previous article Back to the list Next article Archive Monthly August 2026March 2026January 2026December 2025November 2025October 2025September 2025August 2025July 2025June 2025May 2025April 2025 Yearly 2026202520242023