Lindsay Warrenburg, Lindsey Reymore, and Daniel Shanahan are organizing a symposium/workshop hybrid, to be held at The Ohio State University in May 2020. See more information at our conference website!
Conferences 2019
Lindsay has had a busy 2019 so far, presenting at the following conferences:
Society for Music Cognition and Perception (SMPC)
Music Theory Midwest (MTMW)
Music Theory Society of New York State (MTSNYS)
Society for Education, Music, and Psychology Research Graduate Conference (SEMPRE)
The Indiana University GTA 25th Annual Symposium
The 36th-Annual Music Theory Society Forum at Florida State University
Her presentations included the following topics:
Signifiers of transcendence in moments of Durchbruch in Mahler symphonies 1 and 2. Link here
The importance of utilizing emotional granularity in music and emotion research. Link here
Melancholy versus grief: Has research on musical “sadness” conflated two different affective states? Link here
The effect of acetaminophen on music, speech, and natural sounds. Link here
Multimodal emotion associations in music and dance (with Lindsey Reymore and Daniel Shanahan). Link here
Valence-specific emotional perception of music in individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder (with Hannah Bachmann and Daniel Shanahan).
Introducing Dr. Lindsay Warrenburg
I passed my dissertation defense yesterday! I can tell you everything you want to know about “Subtle Semblances of Sorrow: Exploring Music, Emotional Theory, and Methodology”! Thanks to Daniel Shanahan and David Huron for being incredible and supportive advisors, to my PATH | Grow Boldly family, and, of course, to my friends and family!