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仏モンペリエ大学教授/フランス大学学院シニアメンバー・Benoit Bardy 先生をお迎えし、
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開催日時・場所:2015年10月29日(木)16:00-17:30(15:45 開場予定)
早稲田大学・早稲田キャンパス・26号館・地下1階多目的講義室
地下鉄東西線・早稲田駅・徒歩5分
(地図 http://www.waseda.jp/top/assets/uploads/2015/08/waseda-campus-map.pdf)
講演題目:Health on the Beat: Music-induced synchronization of biological
systems(ヘルス・オン・ザ・ビート:音楽が誘発する生体システムの同期現象)
講演者:Prof. Benoit Bardy (The University of Montpellier / The Institut Universitaire de France)
使用言語:英語
参加費:無料(事前申込不要)。ただし、座席数は最大で82席となっております。
講演要旨:There is a tight link between the rhythm of external information (e.g., auditory) and movement. It can be seen when we spontaneously or deliberately move on the beat of music (e.g., in dance), or when we enjoy performing physical and sport activities (e.g., running or cycling) together with music. This propensity to match movement to rhythm is natural, develops very precociously, and is likely hard-wired in humans. Yet, it is unclear where this ergogenic power of music comes from. It can be merely due to music’s tendency to drive attention away from people’s feelings of fatigue. Alternatively, music may foster efficient coupling of biological rhythms that are key contributors to performance, such as locomotion and respiration. In this presentation, we present the main concepts underlying the BeatHealth European project, which exploit this compelling link between music and movement for boosting individual performance and enhancing health and wellness. We present the first version of our intelligent technological architecture – BeatHealth, which delivers embodied, flexible, and efficient rhythmical stimulation adapted to the individual’s skills. We present the results of several experiments, performed in young adults during running, and in Parkinson patients during walking, showing the often beneficial but sometimes detrimental effect of moving in music, and their consequences for sport performance, rehabilitation of movement disorders, efficiency in daily work, and the development of new music technologies.
Webサイト: www.euromov.eu/beathealth
主催:早稲田大学人間総合研究センター