Illustrator and visual artist Taarika John explains how she came to create her illustrated book, Sacred Rhythms, Painted Faces, on 10 classical art forms of Kerala and Kerala-inspired art generally.
We’re as much the products of the books we read as we are of the times we live in. The 20 books in the list below certainly shaped me: I owe them my career as a classicist, and the seven books I’ve ...
For decades, Tom Allen has been boosting the nation's knowledge of classical music. He’s the host of the CBC music show About Time, as well as a musician and concert host. But now, Allen has turned ...
Classical conditioning, also called Pavlovian conditioning or respondent conditioning, is learning through association. This behavioral learning method was first studied in the late 19th century by ...
Rightly or wrongly, classical music is viewed by many people as something that is not for them. It could be the perceived ‘rules’ of the concert hall or the expectation that you need specialist ...
Leela Samson's latest book - Dance of Freedom - is a quick read at just 104 pages. (Images via Instagram / Spandan and Aleph Book Company) "Dance whichever way you like... and show the world why you ...
What is operant conditioning and how does it apply to how we train our horses? We have already looked at how the first two levels of learning theory apply to our horses in this exclusive series on how ...
Researchers at Tel Aviv University have discovered that the brain cannot learn simultaneously through both classical conditioning and operant conditioning. In fact, the brain actively prevents the ...
Student editor Chioma Eucharia Nnajidema on how nurses can use classical conditioning in their practice. Subscribe today for unlimited access to 6,000+ clinical articles, learning units, procedures, ...
From the Lammermuir Festival to EFG London Jazz Festival, our critic selects the hottest tickets Ivan Hewett is The Telegraph’s Classical Music Critic and an author whose works include Music: Healing ...
The title might suggest that this book follows the lines of John Summerson’s The Classical Language of Architecture (1964), but it certainly does not. Instead it discusses the ways in which this ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. Women and the Piano: A History in 50 Lives by Susan Tomes (Yale University Press) Even today, there are more ...
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