The Neurosciences and Music

May 29 - June 1, 2014            University of Burgundy, Dijon, France

Cognitive Stimulation and Rehabilitation

Program
Wednesday 28th May
LE CONSORTIUM (37 rue de Longvic, Dijon)
18:00
Optional
Concert Lecture «Autour du Trio pour violon, cor et piano de Ligeti» with Ensemble Intercontemporain
Information : http://www.fondazione-mariani.org/images/NMV/Progr_Consortium28_web.pdf

Thursday 29th May
GRAND THEATRE (Place du Théâtre, 21000 Dijon)
09:30 - 12:00 Public session (in French) - France Musique (radio station) present - Music, brain, health and education E.Bigand (Chair)
M. Rödder (Karajan Fundation chairman)
P. Ayrton (Clavecin)
B. Cyrulnik (TBC)
12:30 - 14:00 Registration of participants at the conference
14:00 - 16:30 Workshop - COGNITIVE DEVELOPMENT AND MUSIC
14:00 - 14:30 Music Therapy with Disorders of Consciousness : Current evidence and emergent evidence-based practice W. Magee
J. O’Kelly
14:30 - 15:00 The problem of poor-pitch singing : From internal mechanisms to pedagogical intervention S. Demorest
P. Loui
15:00 - 16:00 Research in Neuromusic - The EBRAMUS experience: where to go from here
16:00 - 16:30 Coffee break
16:30 - 17:30 KEYNOTE LECTURE - Cognitive stimulation and brain plasticity in elderly L. Bherer
PALAIS DES DUCS (Place de la Libération, 21000 Dijon)
18:00 - 20:30 Welcome Cocktail

Friday 30th May
GRAND THEATRE (Place du Théâtre, 21000 Dijon)
09:00 - 09:20 Official welcome from the representatives of the City/University
09:20 - 10:40 Symposium I : MUSICAL EXPERTISE AND MORE ? Chair :
S. Moreno
  Promises of formal and informal musical activities in advancing neurocognitive development throughout childhood V. Putkinen
The development and maturation of neurocognitive markers of musicianship D. Strait
N. Kraus
Music training and brain plasticity during the development: a multidimensional model S. Moreno
How do we tease apart influences of music training from those of IQ, personality, and music aptitude? Schellenberg
10:40 - 11:00 Coffee break
11:00 - 12:20 Symposium II : MOVING ON THE BEAT OF MUSIC : BRIDGING TRAINING/REHABILITATION STRATEGIES AND TECHNOLOGY Chair :
S. Dalla Bella
  Sonification of movements of strokes-rehabilitation: Two novel approaches to improve motor recovery by using advanced technology E. Altenmüller
Exploring music-to-movement alignment strategies for athletes and Parkinson patients with DJogger M. Leman
Music-induced stabilization of breathing and running B. Bardy
Effects of auditory cueing in Parkinson’s disease : Beyond a motor benefit S. Dalla Bella
SALLE DEVOSGES (5 Rue Devosge, 21000 Dijon) (Short walk from Grand Théâtre to Salle Devosges)
12:20 - 14:00 Lunch
14:00 - 16:00 Poster session I
GRAND THEATRE (Place du Théâtre, 21000 Dijon) (16.00 : Short walk from Salle Devosges to Grand Théâtre)
16:30 - 17:50 Symposium III : INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES IN MOVEMENT COORDINATION: EFFECTS OF TRAINING,APTITUDE, AND NEUROLOGICAL DISORDERS Chair :
P. Keller
  Temporal prediction in musicians and patients with focal brain lesions P. Keller
  Impaired movement timing in Parkinson’s disease and ADHD: rehabilitation and treatment strategies M. Hove
Acquisition and reacquisition of motor coordination in musicians S. Furuya
Motor timing and cognitive ability F. Ullen
AUDITORIUM (Place Jean Bouhey, 21000 Dijon)
20:00
Optional
Concert “Airs & Symphonies de Rameau”
Baryton Stéphane Degout
Le Concert d’Astrée conducted by Emmanuelle Haïm
Information : http://www.opera-dijon.fr/en/spectacle/arias-symphonies-by-rameau/
Reservations : neuromusic[atte]fondazione-mariani.org

Saturday 31th May
GRAND THEATRE (Place du Théâtre, 21000 Dijon)
09:00 - 10:20 Symposium IV : MUSICAL RHYTHM AND LANGUAGE DEVELOPMENT: BASIC RESEARCH AND TRANSLATION TO RHYTHM-BASED INTERVENTIONS Chair :
D. McAuley
  Rhythm processing in development stuttering D. McAuley
At the rhythm of language: children’s slow temporal sensitivity and phonological processes correlate within Wernicke’s region I. Kovelman
Rhythm and literacy abilities: what is the relationship and can rhythmbased interventions help students with developmental dyslexia? J. Thomson
Rhythm perception relates to syntactic production in children: implications for typical and atypical language development R. Gordon
10:20 - 10:40 Coffee break
10:40 - 11:25 Symposium V : TEMPORAL EXPECTATIONS IN A DEVELOPMENTAL PERSPECTIVE Chair :
B. Tillmann
  Bridging dynamic attending and active sensing theories B. Morillon
Short and long-term rhythmic intervention in language disorders D. Schön
11:25 - 12:10 Symposium VI : DANCE AND THE BRAIN : A NEW WINDOW TO STUDY BRAIN PLASTICITY Chair :
V. Penhune
  The impact of sensorimotor experience on affective evaluation of movement E. Cross
Long-term dance training changes brain structure K. Hyde
SALLE DEVOSGES (5 Rue Devosge, 21000 Dijon) (Short walk from Grand Théâtre to Salle Devosges)
12:10 - 13:45 Lunch
13:45 - 15:45 Poster session II
GRAND THEATRE (Place du Théâtre, 21000 Dijon) (15:45 : Short walk from Salle Devosges to Grand Théâtre)
16:10 - 17:30 Symposium VII : THE BEAT: A STRUCTURED ENVIRONMENT FOR MOVEMENT, COMMUNICATION AND SOCIALIZATION Chair :
K. Overy
  Motor Responses to a Steady Beat K. Overy
  The Importance of Rhythm And Interpersonal Synchrony In Social Development L. Trainor
Beat Perception Ability and Gait Improvements in Parkinson’s Disease J. Grahn
Rhythm and Synchronization in Audition,Speech and Related Disorders S. Kotz
17:30 - 18:50 Symposium VIII : MUSIC AND EMOTION: IMPLICATIONS FOR THERAPY AND REHABILITATION Chair :
S. Koelsch
  Functional neuroanatomy of music-evoked emotions: Implications for therapy S. Koelsch
  Musical pleasure and reward: mechanisms and dysfunction R. Zatorre
Music and beyond: The role of music and emotion in rehabilitation R. Zatorre
ANCIENNE FACULTE (36 rue Chabot Charny, Dijon)
20:00
Optional
Jam Session of musical performances by participants
Information : http://www.fondazione-mariani.org/it/social-program-dijon-2014/jam-session-dijon-2014.html
HOTEL MALETESTE (7 rue Hernoux, Dijon)
19:00 - ...
Optional
Le corps sonore / The sounding body
Information : http://www.fondazione-mariani.org/images/NMV/1Flyer_neuroscience_engFond_D.pdf
Reservations : lesamisdu7[atte]free.fr / +33 3 80 30 47 11
19:00
Screening of the documentary «La Mélodie d’Alzheimer»
20:00
Concert «Winterreise» (song cycle) by Franz Schubert - with Hugues Reiner, piano / Joachim Bresson, tenor
22:00
Discussion, followed by Reception

Sunday 1st June
GRAND THEATRE (Place du Théâtre, 21000 Dijon)
09:00 - 09:45 Symposium IX : THE ROLE OF MUSIC IN PROMOTING INFANTS’ WELL-BEING: CLINICAL AND RESEARCH PERSPECTIVES Chair :
M.C. Saccuman
  First Sounds J. Loewy
Singing Interventions for Forestalling or Alleviating Infant Distress S. Trehub
09:45 - 10:45 Symposium X : MUSIC COGNITION IN DEMENTIA Chair :
A. Halpern
  Preservation of musical memory and engagement in healthy aging and dementia L. Cuddy
Music as a probe of social cognition in frontotemporal dementia J. Warren
Musical tasks targeting preserved and impaired functions in two dementias A. Halpern
Efficiency of non-pharmacological treatments in dementia: the power of music S. Samson
10:45 - 11:30 General discussion and conclusions
SALLE DEVOSGES (5 Rue Devosge, 21000 Dijon) (Short walk from Grand Théâtre to Salle Devosges)
11:30 - 14:00 Poster Session III and farewell lunch
Last Update May 13th 2014