Simon Gilbertson
Position
Associate professor, Associate professor, music therapy
Affiliation
Research groups
Research
Music and the nervous system, central, peripheral and social
Multi-modal sensory and cognitive processes in communication
Interdisciplinary communication and interaction
Improvisation and meaning
Music therapy and neurorehabilitation
Teaching
Since joining 黑料吃瓜资源 in 2010 I have taught in the following courses:
Music, culture and society
MUTP101 Introduction to music therapy
MUTP104 Musicking
MUTP111 Music and Brain
MUTP203 Music making in music therapy groups
MUTP205 Introduction to music therapy practice
MUTP302 Improvisation in music therapy
MUTP303 Music therapy profession
MUTP305 Music therapy in medical contexts
Music therapy research methods
MUTP350 Master thesis supervision
Guest lecturer:
ELMED230 Brain and Music
Mennesket: Natur og kultur
Publications
Conference lecture
Non-fiction book chapter
Academic book chapter
Lecture
Academic article
Moving image/film
Journal review
Academic monograph
Professional article
Book anthology
Encyclopedia
Book: Gilbertson, S. & Aldridge, D. (2008). Music therapy and traumatic brain injury: A light on a dark night. London, Jessica Kingsley Publishers.
Projects
In Visible Hands: An arts-based research project investigating the meaning given to embodiment in music therapy practice using sculpture and qualitative analysis of therapist's narratives on the use and meaning of their hands in music therapy.
In Audible Movements: A multidisciplinary collaborative research project investigating interrelations between physical movement and musical structures in multidisciplinary music improvisation. Study uses multiple high definition cameras and Noldus Observer XT data capture and analysis software.
Music therapy implementation in medical contexts: An international collaboration between Grieg Academy Music Therapy Research Centre (GAMUT) and Leeds Institute of Medical Education (LIME)
Interdisciplinary education and training in primary health care (TVEPS and TVEPS Research)