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Music on the Brain: Defying Expectations

Expectations, patterns, and novelty shape the learning and storage of long-term memories by the hippocampus. Similarly, when improvising, jazz musicians navigate between setting up expectations and defying them with creative spontaneity. When musicians play jazz standards, they generally begin with tried and true patterns with variations. Great music emerges when they defy these patterns. By shattering expectations through innovative reinterpretations, they create something profoundly new and distinct.

Join multi-instrumentalist jazz musician, composer, and educator T.K. Blue, pianist James Austin, and Zuckerman Institute PhD student and NSF Fellow Abhishek Shah for a jazz concert and dialogue exploring the fascinating parallels between neuroscience and jazz improvisation.

Music on the Brain is a collaboration between the National Jazz Museum in Harlem and Columbia University’s Zuckerman Institute with the support of Jazz Foundation of America.

November Saturday Science for Kids

Editors Note – This event is outside our zone but I’m including because it seems great for kids!

On Saturday, November 18, 2023, doors are open 1-4 pm at Columbia University’s Jerome L. Greene Science Center, entrance at 605 West 129th Street, New York NY 10027. We invite students, families, and community groups to join scientists in exploring the brain through hands-on brain science activities.

How does my brain work? Do animals have thoughts? How do instincts work? Get answers to these questions and more!

At November’s Saturday Science, our theme is Across the Animal Kingdom! Come and be curious, play, and learn about your brain and how it works. We feature brand new activities every month, as well as some returning favorites.

You have a mind to discover. Join us!

RSVP online now to guarantee entrance. Click here to register.

This event is free and open to the public. Content is geared toward elementary and middle school students, but learners of all ages are welcome and encouraged to attend! Adults must accompany all children. Guests can come at any time between 1 and 4 pm; the typical guest spends about one hour at the event.

Questions? Email us at publicprograms@zi.columbia.edu.

Saturday Science is a monthly series for learners of all ages to explore the inner workings of their brain. Saturday Science complements other public programs produced by Columbia University’s Zuckerman Institute. For more information on all of our programs, click here.

Saturday Science is brought to you by the Zuckerman Institute, BioBus, and Columbia University Neuroscience Outreach.

We hope you can make it!

Cheers,

Columbia University’s Zuckerman Institute