This important event transforms thirty years of Dijon expertise into practical solutions for the region. Bringing together forty French and European experts, the event showcases how cognitive mechanisms stimulated by music can become tools for social and medical performance, serving a rapidly evolving well-being economy.
The Dijon research hub, led by the LEAD laboratory (CNRS-UBE), highlights a unique expertise in France. The challenge goes beyond the academic realm: it aims to integrate “musical prescription” as a new tool for public health and social cohesion. For decision-makers and stakeholders, this approach offers prospects for reducing health costs through prevention and measurable improvement in cognitive skills from school. By positioning Burgundy at the intersection of cutting-edge science and public action, Dijon strengthens its attractiveness and leadership in a scientific niche with high added value.
Innovation and sensory immersion
The event stands out with a hybrid format mixing professional round tables and an immersive show at the Théâtre des Feuillants. With the participation of the Symphony Orchestra of Doctors of France and an exhibition by artist Plantu, “The Musical Odyssey of the Brain” offers a demonstration through evidence. This sensory journey illustrates the impact of sound frequencies on memory and emotional networks. This “art-science” approach is not just a performance: it foreshadows the therapies of tomorrow and innovative learning methods, essential for shaping creative and resilient citizens in a knowledge-based economy.






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