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Collaborative Research Seminar SeriesThe Collaborative Research Seminar Series brings noted scientists working in related disciplines of psychology, neuroscience, physiology, and kinesiology to share their current research with faculty and students in the School of Music. These seminars are the first step in developing collaborative relationships with colleagues who are working to learn more about the processes of human learning. Fourth National Forum on Research in Motor Learning and Music 9 April 2008 Milwaukee WI Forum Participants Dr. Sarah Allen, Southern Methodist University Dr. James Byo, Louisiana State University Dr. Ruth Brittin, University of the Pacific Dr. Mary Ellen Cavitt, University of Texas at San Antonio Dr. Elaine Colprit, Bowling Green State University Dr. Eugenia Costa-Giomi, The University of Texas at Austin Dr. Carla Davis Cash, Texas Tech University Dr. Robert Duke, The University of Texas at Austin Dr. Katie Goins, The New School for Music Study, Princeton Dr. Jacqueline Henninger, The Ohio State University Dr. Judith Jellison, The University of Texas at Austin Dr. Steve Morrision, University of Washington Dr. Roseanne Rosenthal, VanderCook College of Music Dr. Laurie Scott, The University of Texas at Austin Dr. Deborah Sheldon, Temple University Dr. Amy Simmons, The University of Texas at San Antonio Past Seminar SpeakersDr. Lawrence Abraham, Department of Curriculum and Instruction, Institute for Neuroscience, The University of Texas at Austin Dr. John M. Geringer, Lewis V. Pankaskie Professor of Music and Director of the Center for Music Research, The Florida State University, Residency Dates 18-19 November Dr. Clifford K. Madsen, Robert O. Lawton Distinguished Professor of Music Education and Music Therapy, The Florida State University, Residency Dates, 25-29 October Dr. Timothy Schallert, Department of Psychology, Institute for Neuroscience, The University of Texas at Austin Dr. Lawrence M. Parsons, Professor and Chair of Cognitive Psychology, University of Sheffield, UK Dr. David Birdsong, Associate Professor of French and Italian, The University of Texas at Austin Dr. Charles M. Shea, Professor of Health and Kinesiology, Texas A&M University--College Station
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