Piano Saxophone Duo in D minor for Resonate 2024
This music score was submitted for Resonate 2024: An Open Access Call for Scores by the UCLA Music Library with Bent Frequency and Jan Berry Baker.
This music score was submitted for Resonate 2024: An Open Access Call for Scores by the UCLA Music Library with Bent Frequency and Jan Berry Baker.
Denna studie handlar om modern konstmusik och hur instuderingsprocessen skiljer sig från den av mer klassisk musik, samt vilka musikaliska och tekniska fördelar det går att erhållaunder den. Jag har i denna studie valt att skriva om sångsamlingen Sex sånger om ljus och mörker, skrivet 1975 av Carin-Malmlöf Forssling. Metoden för denna studie bestå...
Published in Evolution & development
In embryos of distantly related bilaterian phyla, their lateral neural borders give rise to the peripheral nervous system elements, including various mechanosensory cells derived from migratory precursors, such as hair cells and dorsal root ganglion (DRG) neurons in vertebrates, bipolar tail neuron (BTN) in Ciona, chordotonal organ in Drosophila, a...
This article is about the work of Arnold Schönberg1 (1874-1951) as a painter, a little-known facet, but a skill which has shown in excellent art expositions, both in life and posthumously. The last Arnold Schönberg. Peintre l’âme in the MahJ Museum (le musée d’art et d’histoire du Judaïsme) in París in 2016. In Barcelona in 1992: Arnold SchönbergPa...
Published in Developmental biology
Pax6 transcription factors are essential upstream regulators in the developing anterior brain and peripheral visual system of most bilaterian animals. While a single homolog is in charge of these functions in vertebrates, two Pax6 genes are in Drosophila: eyeless (ey) and twin of eyeless (toy). At first glance, their co-existence seems sufficiently...
Published in Brain and behavior
Early childhood is known to be a period when cortical plasticity phenomena are at a maximum. Music is a stimulus known to modulate these mechanisms. On the other hand, neurological impairments like blindness are also known to affect cortical plasticity. Here, we address how tonal and atonal musical stimuli are processed in control and blind young c...
Published in Neural Development
BackgroundVertebrates and invertebrates obtain visual motion information by channeling moving visual cues perceived by the retina through specific motion sensitive synaptic relays in the brain. In Drosophila, the series of synaptic relays forming the optic lobe are known as the lamina, medulla, lobula and lobula plate neuropiles. The fly’s motion d...
Published in Developmental biology
The determination of neuronal identity in Drosophila cells depends on the accurate expression of proneural genes. The proneural gene atonal (ato) encodes a basic-HLH protein required for photoreceptor and chordotonal organ formation. The initial expression of ato in imaginal discs is regulated by sequences that lie 3' to its open reading frame. In ...
Published in Molecular and cellular neurosciences
The basic helix-loop-helix (bHLH) transcription factor Math5 (Atoh7) is required for retinal ganglion cell (RGC) and optic nerve development. Using Math5-lacZ knockout mice, we have identified an additional expression domain for Math5 outside the eye, in functionally connected structures of the central auditory system. In the adult hindbrain, the c...
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Mutations in SALL1, the human homolog of the Drosophila spalt gene, result in Townes-Brocks' syndrome, which is characterized by hand/foot, anogenital, renal, and ear anomalies, including sensorineural deafness. spalt genes encode zinc finger transcription factors that are found in animals as diverse as worms, insects, and vertebrates. Here, we exa...