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University of Toronto Scarborough News ➚
‘An Itsy Bitsy Audience’: Babies find live music more engaging
In the Media, LIVELab Updates, MIMM Updates, Research
July 24, 2023

Brighter World ➚
Want to fire up the dance floor? Play low-frequency bass
In the Media, LIVELab Updates, MIMM Updates, Research
November 7, 2022

Enhance Life with Music Podcast ➚
What makes a lullaby a lullaby, and what difference does it make? with Laurel Trainor, PhD
In the Media, LIVELab Updates, MIMM Updates
August 2, 2022

The Hamilton Spectator ➚
Artist Chisato Minamimura Brings ‘Scored in Silence’ and Special Vibratory Technology to McMaster’s LIVELab
In the Media, LIVELab Updates, MIMM Updates
May 13, 2022

POV Hamilton Podcast ➚
Ep. 20 - McMaster University LIVELab featuring Dr. Laurel Trainor
In the Media, LIVELab Updates, MIMM Updates
November 18, 2021
Science Long Reads ➚
TECHNOLOGY UNLOCKS THE MYSTERY OF OUR MUSICAL MINDS By Kaleigh Rogers
In the Media, LIVELab Updates, MIMM Updates
October 28, 2021

August 31, 2021

July 27, 2021

November 3, 2020

CHCH News ➚
McMaster University teams up with musicians to create opera for babies
In the Media, LIVELab Updates
July 20, 2019

Want to fire up the dance floor? Play low-frequency bass
Researchers studying how different aspects of music influence the body turned a live electronic music concert into a lab study. By introducing levels of bass . . .

At the LIVELab, technology unlocks the mystery of our musical minds
It’s a 600-square-metre concrete box with floating walls and floors balanced on rubber discs. Massive two-metre-wide vents circulate air without a sound. The room is . . .

Listen Up
For some, live music is hard to enjoy with hearing aids. That’s because live music – especially classical – can be distorted by traditional hearing . . .

Researchers use the “science of sway” to examine how musicians communicate non-verbally during performance
A team of researchers from McMaster University has discovered a new technique to examine how musicians intuitively coordinate with one another during a performance, silently . . .
MIMM Updates
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University of Toronto Scarborough News ➚
‘An Itsy Bitsy Audience’: Babies find live music more engaging
In the Media, LIVELab Updates, MIMM Updates, Research
July 24, 2023

Brighter World ➚
Want to fire up the dance floor? Play low-frequency bass
In the Media, LIVELab Updates, MIMM Updates, Research
November 7, 2022

Enhance Life with Music Podcast ➚
What makes a lullaby a lullaby, and what difference does it make? with Laurel Trainor, PhD
In the Media, LIVELab Updates, MIMM Updates
August 2, 2022

July 1, 2022

The Hamilton Spectator ➚
Artist Chisato Minamimura Brings ‘Scored in Silence’ and Special Vibratory Technology to McMaster’s LIVELab
In the Media, LIVELab Updates, MIMM Updates
May 13, 2022

POV Hamilton Podcast ➚
Ep. 20 - McMaster University LIVELab featuring Dr. Laurel Trainor
In the Media, LIVELab Updates, MIMM Updates
November 18, 2021
Science Long Reads ➚
TECHNOLOGY UNLOCKS THE MYSTERY OF OUR MUSICAL MINDS By Kaleigh Rogers
In the Media, LIVELab Updates, MIMM Updates
October 28, 2021

July 27, 2021

Showcasing Graduate Research in 60 Seconds or Less
MIMM Updates
June 3, 2021

Music beats beeps: Researchers find redesigned medical alarms can better alert staff and improve patient experience
Changing the tune of hospital medical devices could improve public health, according to researchers at McMaster University and Vanderbilt University. “By simply changing the sounds . . .

At the LIVELab, technology unlocks the mystery of our musical minds
It’s a 600-square-metre concrete box with floating walls and floors balanced on rubber discs. Massive two-metre-wide vents circulate air without a sound. The room is . . .

High-tech concert hall measures brain waves and heart rates during performances
Laurel Trainor is a professor of psychology, neuroscience and behaviour, and Dan J. Bosnyak is a research scientist and technical director of the LIVELab. This article is . . .

Researchers use the “science of sway” to examine how musicians communicate non-verbally during performance
A team of researchers from McMaster University has discovered a new technique to examine how musicians intuitively coordinate with one another during a performance, silently . . .
In the Media
Information Box Group

University of Toronto Scarborough News ➚
‘An Itsy Bitsy Audience’: Babies find live music more engaging
In the Media, LIVELab Updates, MIMM Updates, Research
July 24, 2023

Brighter World ➚
Want to fire up the dance floor? Play low-frequency bass
In the Media, LIVELab Updates, MIMM Updates, Research
November 7, 2022

Enhance Life with Music Podcast ➚
What makes a lullaby a lullaby, and what difference does it make? with Laurel Trainor, PhD
In the Media, LIVELab Updates, MIMM Updates
August 2, 2022

The Hamilton Spectator ➚
Artist Chisato Minamimura Brings ‘Scored in Silence’ and Special Vibratory Technology to McMaster’s LIVELab
In the Media, LIVELab Updates, MIMM Updates
May 13, 2022

POV Hamilton Podcast ➚
Ep. 20 - McMaster University LIVELab featuring Dr. Laurel Trainor
In the Media, LIVELab Updates, MIMM Updates
November 18, 2021
Science Long Reads ➚
TECHNOLOGY UNLOCKS THE MYSTERY OF OUR MUSICAL MINDS By Kaleigh Rogers
In the Media, LIVELab Updates, MIMM Updates
October 28, 2021

Science Daily ➚
The brain's 'prediction machine' anticipates the future when listening to music
In the Media
August 19, 2021

mBrainTrain ➚
Live talk 4.0: Music and the brain- Why should we research the neural correlates of musical interaction?
In the Media
September 14, 2020

May 1, 2020

The Conversation ➚
High-tech concert hall measures brain waves and heart rates during performances
In the Media
October 30, 2019

CHCH News ➚
McMaster University teams up with musicians to create opera for babies
In the Media, LIVELab Updates
July 20, 2019

February 21, 2019

CBC Radio ➚
Quirks & Quarks: Body language could be the secret behind the sweetest music
In the Media
February 1, 2019

January 18, 2019

CBC TV ➚
I Got Rhythm: The Science of Song The Nature of Things on CBC-TV (December 1, 2016)
In the Media
December 1, 2016

Canadian Audiologist ➚
The LIVELab Facility at McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario
In the Media
August 10, 2016

October 23, 2015

October 1, 2015

November 9, 2014

October 1, 2014

September 22, 2014

Great Hamilton Musician ➚
McMaster's Live Lab: A Spectacular Breakthrough In Brain Research For Music and Sound
In the Media
September 19, 2014

April 21, 2014

November 12, 2013

Lögberg-Heimskringla Icelandic Newspaper ➚
Finding the Beat in Music - 3 Minute Thesis!
In the Media
August 1, 2013

April 1, 2013

May 16, 2012

August 22, 2011

November 1, 2010

July 1, 2010