IAM Lab News and Stories IAM Lab Heads Overseas to Lead Arts and Brain Health Conference The International Arts + Mind Lab (IAM Lab) held its first overseas convening as part of the International Life Science Summer Summit in Hebei Province, China, earlier this month. Organized […] Read More A Great Day for Cognitive Science and Aesthetics Steven Gross is an Associate Professor at the Johns Hopkins University (JHU) Department of Philosophy. He has been a regular participant of the Society for Philosophy and Psychology (SPP) and […] Read More Sound Health: Music and the Mind Sound Health: Music and the Mind is a collaboration of the National Institutes of Health and the Kennedy Center designed to elevate the science of music and its relationship to […] Read More Event Recap: Intersection of Technology, the Arts and Science in Redwood City At International Arts + Mind Lab (IAM Lab), we’re focused on innovation at the intersection of the arts and neuroscience, and we know that innovation comes from bringing scientists and […] Read More Event Recap: Getting Beyond a Blind Date with Science On May 19, 2017, the Kavli Neuroscience Discovery Institute hosted actor, director, and science advocate Alan Alda. Alan Alda learned the hard way the power of clear scientific communication and […] Read More Event Recap: Impact-Based Thinking for Neuroaesthetics Last month we gathered 16 dynamic scientists, artists and scientists/artists for the first International Arts + Mind Lab Impact-Based Thinking Working Group meeting. For those of you who were able […] Read More Q&A: Between Sound and Story Elizabeth Hellmuth Margulis is Professor and Director of the Music Cognition Lab at the University of Arkansas. Her research approaches music from the perspective of cognitive science. She is interested […] Read More Q&A: An Eco-centric Approach to Architecture Ilaria Mazzoleni is an architect, biomimicist, founder of IM Studio Milano/Los Angeles and faculty member at CalArts who lives and works between Italy and California. Prior to joining CalArts, Ilaria […] Read More Q&A: In Pursuit of Brains for Buildings Michael Arbib is Emeritus Professor and University Professor at the University of Southern California’s Department of Computer Science. He is also contributing faculty in Neuroscience and Architecture at the New […] Read More Q&A with Juan Garcia: Artistry and Medicine for Healing and Hope Juan Garcia is an Associate Professor in the Department of Art as Applied to Medicine at the Johns Hopkins University (JHU) School of Medicine and the Clinic Director for the […] Read More ← Back More → Join the neuroaesthetics conversation: Subscribe here | Support our work: Donate here