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OTUFM 20-D-1-6
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Faculty of Music Graduate Showcase 2024
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- April 4, 2024 (Creation)
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17 photographs
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File consists of photographs from the first annual Faculty of Music Graduate Research Showcase, which took place in the lobby of the Edward Johnson Building on April 4, 2024. Participants prepared research posters and gave lightning talks on a variety of topics:
- Julia Bissessar "The Use of Rhythmic Speech Cuing and Vocal Intonation Therapy for Speech Intelligibility in Parkinson's Disease: A Case Study";
- Nathania-Rose Chan "Melodic Intonation Therapy (MIT) & Musical Speech Stimulation (MUSTIN) for Language Rehabilitation in Expressive Aphasia: The Benefits of Reducing Cognitive Load";
- Colin Pigeon Edwards "Memorializing Freddie Mercury & Taylor Hawkins: Referential Formats, Contrasting Messages";
- Leah Lee "Exploring the Impact of Musical Speech Stimulation (MUSTIN) on Word-Retrieval Abilities in Anomic Aphasia Post-Stroke";
- Angie Lo "The Effects of Cognitive Training through Neurologic Music Therapy (NMT) Techniques in Maintaining Cognitive Function in Clients with Alzheimer's Disease (AD)";
- Elwyn Rowlands "Symbolism and Stick Figures: Projective symmetry and rhythmic formulae in the Waltz from Prokofiev's The Stone Flower";
- Natasha Wandel "Vocal Intonation Therapy (VIT) for Spastic Dysarthria; Strengthening More Than Just the Voice";
- Kristen Whittle "Temporary Marriages and Permanent Stories: Tracing the Textual History of Madama Butterfly";
- Victoria Yuan and Sahara Haylestrom "Music Moves: Physical and Psychological Effects of a Speech and Motor Neurologic Music Therapy (NMT) Protocal for the Treatment of Dystonia";
- Suphitsara Saengcharoen "The use of Neurologic Music Therapy to improve volume control: A case study of health adult with anxiety."
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Photographs taken by Sabine O'Donnell.
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- University of Toronto. Faculty of Music (Subject)
