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SUMMARY:The power(?) of music: Probing the relationship between music and 
 autobiographical memories - Dr Kelly Jakubowski (Durham University)
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20221123T170000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20221123T183000Z
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DESCRIPTION:Many people think that music is a particularly “powerful” 
 cue for bringing back memories from our lives. Empirical research has part
 ially supported this idea\, by showing that music can evoke more vivid and
  emotional autobiographical memories than various other everyday cues. But
  it is still not well understood as to why music might be a particularly s
 alient cue for such memories. In this talk I will discuss recent studies i
 n which I've been probing this question\, in an attempt to begin to identi
 fy the factors that underpin this complex relationship between music and a
 utobiographical memories.\nSpeakers:\nDr Kelly Jakubowski (Durham Universi
 ty)
LOCATION:Faculty of Music (Committee Room (and online on YouTube))\, St Al
 date's OX1 1DB
TZID:Europe/London
URL:https://talks.ox.ac.uk/talks/id/0d2b3266-f16a-4536-b773-b6a1d76a8c94/
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DESCRIPTION:Talk:The power(?) of music: Probing the relationship between m
 usic and autobiographical memories - Dr Kelly Jakubowski (Durham Universit
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