Investigation of the neurological effects of musical training in children with Down Syndrome
MINdDS
Music as an Intervention in the Neurological Development of children with Down Syndrome.
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05 Jan 2022
UCC President launches MINdDS website with Dr Eva McMullan, Professor Yvonne Nolan and 'friends!'
UCC President John O’Halloran welcomed Dr Eva Mc Mullan Project Leader, Professor Yvonne Nolan Research Supervisor, and members of the Rhythm family to the President's Office to launch the new MINdDS UCC Research Project Website.
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04 Nov 2021
MINdDS is looking for Volunteers!
MINdDS is looking for Volunteers!Is your child aged between 4 and 8 years? Are you interested in your child participating in a study which will assess the benefits of engaging with music?
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20 Mar 2021
PREMIER of New Music video ‘STOMPING OUT LOUD! Music and the Brain’ 11:00am Monday 22nd March 2021
Dr. Eva McMullan, lecturer at UCC’s Department of Music has created a video featuring APC Microbiome Ireland researchers, the UCC Choir, body percussion composed by Luke Cresswell and Steve McNicholas from the percussion group STOMP and an Allen Billingsley arrangement of the Pentatonix cover of Fleet Foxes’ White Winter Hymnal.
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04 Mar 2021
Dr Eva McMullan 'I'm Still Standing' - Video Fundraiser for Irish Cancer Society
Dr Eva McMullan, an MSc student in the Department of Anatomy and Neuroscience has created a lively upbeat video with the UCC Choir, Crosshaven Community Choir and the Ukuladies. Performing their version of 'I'm Still Standing' they wish to send a positive message to all and to raise much needed funds for cancer research.
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