Music and the Brain
KU-MT Faculty
CBMT Domains
Bruscia's Four Methods
University of Kansas
100

This part of the brain is responsible for functions such as thinking, planning, and language This nerve carries auditory information to the brain

What is the Frontal Lobe?

100

The faculty from Canada

Who is Dr. Colwell?

100

An area of need or strength that addresses executive function, memory, and attention.

What is the Cognitive Domain?

100

Brusia's four methods of music therapy.

What are receptive, recreative, improvosational, and composition, aka RRIC?

100

This university program has the oldest music therapy program in the country

What is "The University of Kansas"?

200

This nerve carries auditory information to the brain

What is the Cochlear Nerve?

200

This faculty member's primary instrument is saxophone.

Who is Professor Fisher?

200

An area of need or strength that addresses nonverbal and verbal skills: expressing feelings, understanding facial expressions and body language, etc.

What is the Communication Domain?

200

This music therapy technique includes conducting, peforming, and musical games.

What is recreative?

200

I'm A Jayhawk by George "Dumpy" Bowles

What is a KU fight song? 

300

This structure in the hindbrain controls fine motor skills

What is the Cerebellum?

300

The author of the book Tataku.

Who is Dr. Matney?

300

An area of need or strength that can only be addressed through music therapy

What is the Musical Domain?


300

This music therapy method is commonly used to address pain relief, anxiety, and relaxation.

What is receptive?

300

The year the KU Music Therapy program was established

What is 1946?
400

The mechanism for the selection of information

What is attention?

400

The secondary author to the Therapeutic Function of Music. 

Who is Dr. Kimberly Sena Moore?

400

An area of strength or need that addresses a sense of self and connections.

What is the Spiritual Domain?

400

This music therapy technique includes creating a playlist.

What is composition?

400

The location of the SOM before Murphy Hall

What is Bailey Hall?

500

This causes an audience member in a performance to have the same neural reaction as the performer

What are Mirror Neurons?

500

The name of Dr. Matney's publishing company.

What is Sarsen Publishing?

500

An area of strength or need that addresses integration and positive behavioral changes.

What is the Sensory Domain?

500

This music therapy method has dedicated course taught by Dr. Matney.

What is improvisiton?

500

James Barnes wrote the most famous arrangement of this song

What is "Home on the Range?"

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