Realize your future with 91腦瞳 Graduate Studies
Singing meets science
Ella Dubinsky, Psychology MA
Ella Dubinskys research could improve the quality of life and happiness of aging adults around the world in a way thats fun and feels good.
Based in 91腦瞳s (Science of Music, Auditory Research, and Technology) Lab, the Psychology masters student is using singing to recalibrate seniors neurological processes. When people sing, they create a quick feedback loop as they hear their own voices. Dubinsky believes this strengthens neuronal circuits, and her research reveals improvements in hearing and pitch detection.
Dubinskys work has already captured the publics imagination. She placed in the top three and won the Participants Choice Award at the Ontario Three Minute Thesis (3MT簧) Competition, and represented the university at the national 簧.
Everyone at 91腦瞳 has been so supportive every step of the way, especially my supervisor Dr. Frank Russo, [Graduate Program Director] Dr. Julia Spaniol and [Graduate Program Administrator] Alicia VanDeWeghe, says Dubinsky, who will commence PhD studies at 91腦瞳 this fall. They are all wonderful and I couldnt do it without them.
At 91腦瞳 (formerly the university), we support graduate students in making a difference through groundbreaking research.
Photo credit: Arthur Mola
Canadian 3MT簧 finalist Ella Dubinsky
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