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To:
Mark Tramo MD Ph
Cc:
Jeffrey Epsteinueeyaca ion gmai .com
From:
Al seckel
Sent:
Wed 12/8/2010 7:39:16 PM
Subject: Re: To Dr Seckel re: Perception, Music, etc
Hi Mark,
Wow! A Scarsdale boy! Ha, as you can tell I am from New Rochelle.
Obviously, a lot to talk about, and actually would enjoy talking on the phone, as this
was a particular interest of mine for personal reasons from way back...
Here are some links I hope that you may find interesting:
http://www.iawm.orq/articles html/epstein schonthal.html
http://www.bruceduffie.com/schonthal2.html
Cheers,
me
P.S. No Dr. before my name.
From: Mark Tramo MD PhD
To: Al Seckel
Sent: Wed, December 8, 2010 11:02:21 AM
Subject: To Dr Seckel re: Perception, Music, etc
Happy Chanukah, Al! Thanks for your email -
I just read your mother's Obituary in the Independent. Wow. What an auditory environment to
grow up in! FYI - I grew up about 20 mins from Scarsdale down the Hutch/Cross County near
233rd. Hats off to Yale Music for supporting a minority woman war refugee - way before
geopolitical altruism became fashionable. In the '70s, I matriculated in the Rep and Music School.
So much to talk about!
Arc you going to be in NYC the first week of January? It would be great to meet in person and
talk about your mom, perception, and lots more, I'm sure.
Re: Scan Bennett
Yes - his foray into neuroscience was my Music Mind & Brain seminar course at Harvard
College...in the late 90s, I think. (Back then, that was the first such "outside-the-box",
interdisciplinary, arts-and-neuroscience course in the world - a recent syllabus is at
www.BrainMusic.onz, Education link.) The following year, Scan did an undergraduate honors
thesis that he asked me to read - I may still have it - though I never had time to do so. I haven't
corresponded with him for a decade or so.
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Cheers,
Mark
www.BrainMusic.ore
Message from [email protected]
Date: Tue, 7 Dec 2010 15:44:14 -0800 (PST)
From: Al seckel •cl
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Subject: Re: To Mr Epstein Re: The Institute for Music & Brain Science
To: Mark Tramo MD PhD <
Hi Mark,
I received your email to Jeff. Thanks. :-)
Just out of curiosity do you know a Sean Bennett, who is a classical pianist,
studied neuroscience at Harvard? I have been trying to get an
introduction to him and can't seem to find anyone who knows him.
Also, I also study perception, and my mother was a classical composer (Ruth
Schonthal) and we had many discussions on her abilities. I was very
interested in this subject, especially since improvisation in different styles
was effortless to her and flawless.
Appreciatively,
Al
From: Mark Tramo MD PhD
To: Jeffrey E
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Al Seckel
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Subject: To Mr Epstein Re: The Institute for Music & Brain Science
Dear Jeffrey,
Happy Chanukah from the students and me at The Institute (please see
attached photo), whose research in music, neuroscience, and medicine
you've so generously helped to support!
I'm delighted to tell you that our Program in Health & Medicine's randomized-
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controlled clinical trial on the benefits of controlled auditory stimulation for
iatrogenic pain and stress in premature infants was accepted for
publication in the new Sage professional journal, Music & Medicine. We
are now planning to move forward with our Grammy Foundation-funded
trial comparing the effects of natural (consonant) and morphed
(dissonant) versions in order to probe the question of innate preferences
for harmonic structure.
I just returned from the annual Society for Neuroscience meeting in San
Diego, where our Harvard-MIT graduate student, Andrew Dykstra,
presented results of our Program in Auditory Neuroscience's research on
the role of auditory cortex in loudness perception (poster attached). The
corresponding full manuscript is under review at PLoS One.
Finally, the New York Academy of Sciences is hosting a Music, Science, &
Medicine symposium in March (poster attached). I'm on the Planning
Committee and will give the opening lecture - I hope you will be able to
attend as my guest.
With heartfelt thanks from all of us,
Mark
Mark Jude Tramo, MD PhD
Director, The Institute for Music & Brain Science
cell
P.S.
Thought you might like to know that I was nominated for election to the Board of
Governors at the National Academy of Recording Arts & Sciences this
month!xxx
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