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UID:/NewsandEvents/Archives/2012/newsitem/4486/24-
 May-2012-NIAS-Seminar
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SUMMARY:NIAS Seminar
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LOCATION:NIAS Campus
DESCRIPTION:How do we learn to count and listen to
  music? In a NIAS Seminar on 24 May, Johan Rooryck
  and Henkjan Honing will discuss the cognitive qua
 lities that we share with other animals, and the o
 nes that are uniquely human.  In this seminar, Joh
 an Rooryck and Henkjan Honing will present some as
 pects of the Horizon research project Knowledge an
 d Culture that they recently submitted to NWO for 
 funding. In this project, they intend to study the
  relationship between innate cognitive capacities 
 that are not specific for humans, so-called core k
 nowledge systems, and innate cognitive capacities 
 that are uniquely human, such as language and musi
 c.  For more information, see http://musiccognitio
 n.blogspot.com/2012/05/ and http://www.nias.nl/Pag
 es/NIA/33/300.bGFuZz1FTkc.html.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:\n        <p>\nHow do
  we learn to count and listen to music? In a NIAS 
 Seminar on 24 May, Johan Rooryck and Henkjan Honin
 g will discuss the cognitive qualities that we sha
 re with other animals, and the ones that are uniqu
 ely human.</p>\n        <p>In this seminar, Johan 
 Rooryck and Henkjan Honing will present some aspec
 ts of the Horizon research project Knowledge and C
 ulture that they recently submitted to NWO for fun
 ding. In this project, they intend to study the re
 lationship between innate cognitive capacities tha
 t are not specific for humans, so-called core know
 ledge systems, and innate cognitive capacities tha
 t are uniquely human, such as language and music.<
 /p>\n    \n        <p>For more information, see <a
  target="_blank" href="http://musiccognition.blogs
 pot.com/2012/05/what-is-relation-between-core-know
 ledge.html">http://musiccognition.blogspot.com/201
 2/05/</a> and <a target="_blank" href="http://www.
 nias.nl/Pages/NIA/33/300.bGFuZz1FTkc.html">http://
 www.nias.nl/Pages/NIA/33/300.bGFuZz1FTkc.html</a>.
 </p>\n    
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 May-2012-NIAS-Seminar
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