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LV participates at Nunchi Health Spring 2025 Summit
Lucia Vaquero was invited to participate as an expert speaker in the Keynote Panel during the Nunchi Summit 2025 which finally took place on April 5th. During the panel, interesting questions were discussed jointly with the rest of the panelists around the effects of technology in mental health: Andrew Chang, Dr. ReJoyce Green, and Justine…
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Opinion Piece around Mental Health & Rapidly Digitalizing World – EPHA publications
LV was recently asked to write an opinion piece for the European Public Health Alliance leveraging her growing expertise on the topic of mental health and digital technologies. The article does an overview of the importance of the topic, mentioning then the recent legal and social pressures that social media companies have had to face…
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LV gets interviewed and featured @MPAP’s Instagram
Image obtained from Frank Buschman at Flicker The Fall 2024 semester started a week ago at NYU and, with it, a teaching opportunity has also begun for LV. During this semester, LV will be teaching the course ‘Psychology of Music‘, directed at Masters’ Students from NYU Steinhardt’s ‘Music and Performing Arts Professions (MPAP)‘ programs. As…
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Presentation at the Musical Development Unit (MPIEA)
Lucía Vaquero presented the SMART project at the bi-weekly meetings of the Musical Development Unit (within the Music Department at the MPIEA), the research group led by Dr. Franziska Dégé. In this presentation, LV commented the experimental design with its original planifications and necessary later modifications, the learning process that has taken place during the…
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Presentation at the Max Planck Institute for Empirical Aesthetics
As part of her stay at the Max Planck Institute for Empirical Aesthetics (MPIEA) as a visiting scientist, Lucia Vaquero gave a talk for the Department of Music. In this talk within their departamental meetings, LV presented the SMART project, commenting on its original planifications, necessary modifications, learning process and improvements during first implementation, obtained…
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LV starts her stay at the MPIEA
Lucía Vaquero is just starting her 6-weeks stay at the Max Plank Institute for Empirical Aesthetics, which constitutes her academic secondment within the MSCA timeline and planned activities. Under the supervision and guidance of Dr. Franziska Dégé, from the Department of Music (Music Development research line), she will continue the preparation of a protocol paper,…
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SMART poster presentation at the Neuromusic VIII Conference
These past few days (June 13th to 16th), a small part of the Ripolles Lab attended the Neuroscience and Music VIII conference in Helsinki (Finland). This is the most important conference in the neuromusic field, it takes place every 3 years, and it is a great showcase of the most relevant and novel advances in…
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SMART interventions start!
Today, SMART’s music intervention has officially started! The first group of recruited participants have attended the first session of the music composition/edition interventions. In this first class, teaching artists from the American Composers Orchestra have introduced themselves, as well as the planning and expected dynamics of the classes. The group started listening to a song…
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Outreach article for The Conversation (SPA)
Thanks to her ongoing collabortion with the news outlet The Conversation España, Lucía Vaquero was invited to write another article for this platform. In this ocasion, the focus of the text was in close relationship with the SMART project. Image by Antoni Shkraba (obtained at pexels.com) This article, entitled ‘Do we know how new technologies…
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SMART Obtains one of the Grants for Music Research from the Grammy Museum Foundation
After going through the two review-application stages of this funding opportunity, on November 28th it was made official that SMART was among the projects selected for funding by the GRAMMY Museum foundation. Specifically, SMART has been awarded with $19,953 within the 36th edition of the Grant Program for Music Research. This is a very important…
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