Guest guest Posted February 27, 2009 Report Share Posted February 27, 2009 I wanted to tell you about a very unique fundraising concert event that takes place on March 3 at the Highline Ballroom in NYC. THE ROCK-IT SCIENCE FESTIVAL features some of the world's most famous scientists playing music, plus some very special guest stars. First, the scientists (each of whom also actively puruse music): NYU Neuroscientist/author Joseph LeDoux and his band, the Amygdaloids; neuroscientist Daneil Levitin, author of the best seller This Is Your Brain On Music; Harvard's Padis Sabeti, one of the world's leading geneticists, and her band Thousand Days; Columbia University's Dave Sulzer (performing as Dave Soldier, with his band, The Spinozas; and NYTimes science journalist and blogger Andrew Revkin. The guest's performing at the event include Rufus Wainwright, Gary Lucas, Peter Holsapple, Steve Wynn, Lenny Kaye, Dee Snider, the Kennedys, Stuart Chatwood of the Tea Party, Pamela Lus, and many more! The event starts at 6:30, and tickets (and the latest updated line-up) can be found at www.highlineballroom.com/bio.php?id=849 . The Rock-It Science Festival is sponsored by The Sensation and Emotion Network (www.sensationandemotion.com), which is focused on funding research and creating awareness of Sensory Processing Disorders (SPD), a brain-based problem that affects approximately five percent of school age children in the U.S. One subtype of SPD is Sensory Over Responsivity (SOR). SOR kids respond to sensory information (i.e. sound and touch) as though it were extremely aversive. They feel continually bombarded by stimuli and the resultant physiologic over-arousal and emotional disfunction negatively impact the child's daily functioning. The Rock-It Science Festival will raise funds for the E.M.B. Brout Sensory Processing and Emotion Regulation Program at Duke University and the SPD Foundation. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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