
Musical conference
Open to all
Denis Le Bihan, member of the Institut, Académie des Sciences, Académie nationale de Médecine, will talk about the musician?s brain, a little-known and rarely discussed subject.
Cerebral imaging now makes it possible to unveil the intimacy of our brain, its anatomy and its functioning.
What happens between our two ears when we listen to music, play an instrument or compose?
Where does the musical thrill come from?
Does the musician?s brain have any particularities that set it apart from the ordinary brain?
And finally, what is the purpose of music?
These are just some of the questions we'll be tackling at this conference, using concrete examples, both two-handed and four-handed.
Open to all
Denis Le Bihan, member of the Institut, Académie des Sciences, Académie nationale de Médecine, will talk about the musician?s brain, a little-known and rarely discussed subject.
Cerebral imaging now makes it possible to unveil the intimacy of our brain, its anatomy and its functioning.
What happens between our two ears when we listen to music, play an instrument or compose?
Where does the musical thrill come from?
Does the musician?s brain have any particularities that set it apart from the ordinary brain?
And finally, what is the purpose of music?
These are just some of the questions we'll be tackling at this conference, using concrete examples, both two-handed and four-handed.
Opening times
Opening times
On 28 May 2025
- 20:30 at 22:00