Neurobiological Foundations for the Theory of Harmony

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(February 8, 2010) Mark Tramo, M.D. Ph.D, discusses the theoretical and neurobiological science of pitch and harmony perception at Stanford's annual Music and the Brain Symposium.

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  • This piece of information should not be taken lightly. This is very vital.

  • Very nice video. I'm gonna watch this again.

  • bad video quality, bad audio quality, bad spokesman.

    im sure there is great stuff here, but after 15 minutes of listening to some boring guy talking about nothing at all and a guy starts jerking off with his notebook or something while some else coughs like a agonizing dog I just couldn't stand it.

  • This is an extremely interesting and informative clip. Thanks, Stanford!

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