Project

Europe, Brain and music: New perspectives for stimulating cognitive and sensory processes (EBRASMUS)

Acronym
EBRAMUS
Code
41MC0109
Duration
01 December 2009 → 30 November 2013
Funding
European funding: framework programme
Promotor
Research disciplines
  • Humanities and the arts
    • Art studies and sciences
  • Social sciences
    • Biological and physiological psychology
    • Cognitive science and intelligent systems
    • Developmental psychology and ageing
  • Medical and health sciences
    • Neurosciences
    • Neurosciences
    • Neurosciences
  • Engineering and technology
    • Electronics
Keywords
audio-stimulation action-perception Cochleaire implantaten
 
Project description

The aim of the EBRAMUS project is to increase our overall understanding of brain function and to have an impact on clinical and educational applications by developing new diagnostic tools, training and rehabilitation techniques, and new music technology. The EBRAMUS team is composed of an international and interdisciplinary group of partners. The program relies on 11 projects. IPEM is the partner that takes the lead for the cochlear Implant Music (CIM- project. The goal of the CIM project is to develop a gesture-based audio-stimulation system that fosters the coupling of action and perception in cochlear implant users.