Où? Salle Christian de Duve, Anciennes Écuries du Palais des Académies
Quand? 18.10.2024 au 18.10.2024
Throughout our lives, from the voice to the ear and from the ear to laryngeal emission, these peripheral organs serve as initiation and conclusion points for the audio-phonatory loop. Beyond these peripheral roles, the B-Laryphon Society suggests addressing themes within this loop that are indispensable in our practice of communication medicine :
- The critical role of central auditory centers and the impact of vocal variations in frequency and rhythm, which facilitate the initiation of communication in very young children and an "awakening" during senescence.
- The significance of neurocognitive breakthroughs that elucidate the functioning of the audio-phonatory loop, influencing spatiotemporal perception, motor skills, memory, and emotions, all enhanced by musical practice.
- The conditions necessary for a singing voice to be in tune.
- Therapeutic resources that remain largely unknown, including cases of deafness and other neurological and neuromotor pathologies.
The B-Laryphon Society is pleased to share these insights, which rely on the essential organs of the ENT specialty but are crucial for the potential ongoing evolution of any individual and ultimately their "way of being in the world".