Arts+ Well-Being
New Awards Announced! The inaugural winners of the NeuroArts Investigator awards have been announced by the Renée Fleming Foundation and the NeuroArts Blueprint initiative (a partnership between Johns Hopkins University and the Aspen Institute).
It’s a very exciting list, with projects investigating the impact of live music on heart rate variability, brain activity, and anxiety; the use of disc-jockeying and producing hip hop music as interventions for individuals with attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder; and the use of electroencephalogram technology to measure brainwave patterns in response to dance and movement therapy – among many other exciting and promising projects.
Read the full announcement at the link below.