From: MARK TRAMO < To: Robert Kuhn Bee: [email protected] Subject: Re: Closer To Truth Topics Date: Sun, 24 Mar 2019 21:11:28 +0000 Hi Robert - Thanks for your reply. A-OK on Wednesday - I' he evening from 7P on. If you'd like to Skype my Skype name i My cellphone i Yes, 2001 Science paper - surprisingly, not much in the way of a cohesive account for the universal phenomenon of music as a whole in the cognitive neuroscience literature. The usual reductionism: focused on specific tasks and brain correlates - but without much synthesis of how it all comes together. Most in the field and many in the general public know, or at have seen, the model, both via Science and via the Appendix of the best-selling book, "Your Brain On Music" by my colleague Dan Levitin - it's the only figure of the brain in the book. There is an expanded figure on The Institute for Music & Brain Science Auditory Neuroscience link - the first figure at http://www.brainmusic.org/AudNeurosciMainPage.html Thanks again, Yours, Mark On Sun, Mar 24, 2019 at 12:24 PM Robert Kuhn c > wrote: This is great Mark; with family today in NY, traveling tomorrow - Wednesday evening is ideal to speak, in prep for Thursday. Our challenge is to array content into the 2-3 segments for Music Probes Mentality and 2 segments for Brains make Music. We'll surely cover therapeutics. The Science paper is the 2001, right? Much looking forward, Robert On Mar 24, 2019, at 3:01 PM, MARK TRAMO < > wrote: Thank you for your email, Robert - The subject matter is topical for me at the moment: I'm working on a book for a general (erudite) audience that addresses how music probes mentality and how the bran makes music. Several ideas sparked by my numerous discussions about music, mind, and brain with Jeffrey, and the time his support has provided for their cultivation, are ripe for discussion on the show. The Science reprint I sent last week includes a model for how the brain makes music at a gross