To: Mark Tramo MD PhD From: Jeffrey Epstein Sent Sat 10/9/2010 8:22:33 AM Subject: Re: To Ms Booth, Psychology Today Re: interview re: music, entertainment, and landoma i hope you are very very well. the better question is what makes psychology writers, so desperate... I m in europe for a couple of weeks. tell me your progress On Sat, Oct 9, 2010 at 12:18 AM, Mark Tramo MD PhD aoa> wrote: Stephanie, Thank you for our email - I'd be happy to talk about your piece for Psychology Today - my cell # = Your topic addresses the question of how we derive meaning and emotion from music, the neural basis of aesthetic experience, music's role in defining subcultures - not only musical subcultures (i.e., genres) per se, but different "cultural tribes" of humans that identify and connect with the referential meanings of their tribe's music/art. Yours, Mark Mark Jude Tramo, MD PhD Director, The Institute for Music & Brain Science htt ://www.BrainMusic.or Message from Date: Tue, 5 Oct 2010 13:21:29 -0400 From: stephanie booth Subject: Ur ent: uick interview for Ps chology Today magazine? To: > Hi, Dr. Tramo, > I'm a freelance writer for Psychology Today magazine and am hoping you can > help me. I'm working on a story about fandom -- basically what makes someone > not just like, but very deeply connect to and even become obsessed with, a > particular movie, sports team, or music group. EFTA_R1_00181012 EFTA01811312