Information Box Group
Daily News ➚
Revolutionizing eye-tracking research
In the Media, LIVELab Updates, MIMM Updates, Research
International Arts + Mind Lab ➚
New York University researchers + LIVELab's Dr. Fink receive Renée Fleming NeuroArts Investigator Award
In the Media, LIVELab Updates, MIMM Updates
FENS-EJN Journal Club ➚
What Watching Dance Does to Your Brain
In the Media, LIVELab Updates, MIMM Updates
Dr. Laurel Trainor on Adi Braun's SOULSCAPES
In the Media, LIVELab Updates, MIMM Updates
CBC Hamilton ➚
With eye-tracking glasses and special watches, McMaster studying voter reactions during the 2025 Federal Leaders' Debate
In the Media, LIVELab Updates, Research
Hamilton Spectator ➚
The theme of this weekend’s Doors Open Hamilton event is music and there is lots to see and hear
In the Media, LIVELab Updates
University of Toronto Scarborough News ➚
‘An Itsy Bitsy Audience’: Babies find live music more engaging
In the Media, LIVELab Updates, MIMM Updates, Research
Brighter World ➚
Want to fire up the dance floor? Play low-frequency bass
In the Media, LIVELab Updates, MIMM Updates, Research
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
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
POV Hamilton Podcast ➚
Ep. 20 - McMaster University LIVELab featuring Dr. Laurel Trainor
In the Media, LIVELab Updates, MIMM Updates
Science Long Reads ➚
TECHNOLOGY UNLOCKS THE MYSTERY OF OUR MUSICAL MINDS By Kaleigh Rogers
In the Media, LIVELab Updates, MIMM Updates
Science Daily ➚
The brain's 'prediction machine' anticipates the future when listening to music
In the Media
mBrainTrain ➚
Live talk 4.0: Music and the brain- Why should we research the neural correlates of musical interaction?
In the Media
The Conversation ➚
High-tech concert hall measures brain waves and heart rates during performances
In the Media
CHCH News ➚
McMaster University teams up with musicians to create opera for babies
In the Media, LIVELab Updates
CBC Radio ➚
Quirks & Quarks: Body language could be the secret behind the sweetest music
In the Media
CBC TV ➚
I Got Rhythm: The Science of Song The Nature of Things on CBC-TV (December 1, 2016)
In the Media
Canadian Audiologist ➚
The LIVELab Facility at McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario
In the Media
Great Hamilton Musician ➚
McMaster's Live Lab: A Spectacular Breakthrough In Brain Research For Music and Sound
In the Media
Lögberg-Heimskringla Icelandic Newspaper ➚
Finding the Beat in Music - 3 Minute Thesis!
In the Media
Why Donors Give: How scholarships shaped Mac grad Carmen Bracho’s journey
When Carmen Bracho arrived at McMaster, she had a clear goal: “I wanted to try as many new things as possible,” she said. From competing with McMaster’s fencing and Baja Racing teams, to presenting in international case competitions and studying abroad in Australia, Bracho made the most of all the opportunities McMaster had to offer. Along the […]
2026 Alumni Awards celebrate Mac grads’ contributions
This week, McMaster’s alumni community gathered in L.R. Wilson Hall for the annual McMaster Alumni Association Alumni Awards. This year’s ceremony, which recognized 16 grads and students, was a joyful celebration of some of McMaster’s best and brightest. “This year’s slate of award winners speaks to many of McMaster’s strengths: research excellence, civic leadership, entrepreneurship, […]
Hugs, tears, laughter and family: Scenes from the Indigenous Graduate Celebration
Before this year’s Indigenous Graduate Celebration began, Kendal Garlow joined the other graduating students and a tight-knit group of faculty and staff in the Indigenous Studies department for photos — and a surprise. With everyone gathered, Garlow’s supervisor, Adrianne Lickers Xavier, presented her with an eagle feather in recognition of her achievements and all it’s […]
Role model: Stephen Babalola embraced every opportunity
At the end of an undergraduate journey that’s included working in health care, starting a business, modelling and mentorship, Stephen Babalola still remembers his first impression of McMaster: “It was almost like love at first sight.” He grew up in Nigeria, then moved to Edmonton and applied to universities in Ontario. After coming to visit McMaster, he knew it was “a community that I […]
