LC control no. | n 2012013982 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Koelsch, Stefan |
Associated country | Germany |
Place of birth | Wichita Falls (Tex.) |
Field of activity | Neurosciences |
Affiliation | Hochschule für Künste, Bremen Harvard Medical School Universität Leipzig (1991- ) Universitetet i Bergen University of Sussex Freie Universität Berlin Max-Planck-Institut für Kognitions- und Neurowissenschaften |
Profession or occupation | Neuroscientists Psychologists Musicians |
Found in | Brain and music, 2012: ECIP t.p. (Stefan Koelsch) John Templeton Foundation site, viewed Feb. 29, 2012 (Stefan Koelsch; musician and neuroscientist; senior lecturer in psychology at the University of Sussex; Max Planck Institute for Cognitive Neuroscience, Ph.D., 2001) Art, aesthetics, and the brain, 2019: page xviii (Stefan Koelsch, Department of Educational Sciences and Psychology, Cluster of Excellence "Languages of Emotion", Freie Universität Berlin, Germany) Wikipedia web site, May 12, 2020: (Stefan Koelsch (7 July 1968 in Wichita Falls) is a German-American-Norwegian psychologist and neuroscientist. Stefan Koelsch studied instrumental and vocal music at the University of Arts Bremen, and then psychology as well as sociology at Leipzig University. He graduated in 1994 with an artistic degree, 1998 with a diploma in psychology, and 2000 with a diploma in sociology ; postdoctoral fellowship at Harvard Medical School (U.S.A.) ; In 2006, Stefan Koelsch was appointed as Senior Lecturer at the University of Sussex, where he taught and conducted research in the fields of cognitive and affective neuroscience, biological psychology and music psychology. In 2010, he was appointed as university professor of music psychology and neuroscience at the Cluster of Excellence Languages of Emotion at the Free University of Berlin. Since 2015, he has been Professor of Biological Psychology, Medical Psychology, and Music Psychology at the University of Bergen (Norway)) <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stefan_Koelsch> |
Associated language | eng |