Sherwin Nourani is a current PhD student in English at the University of Rochester with an MA in Humanities and an MS in Applied Cognition and Neuroscience, both from the University of Texas at Dallas. His current research includes the relationship..
Sherwin Nourani is a current PhD student in English at the University of Rochester with an MA in Humanities and an MS in Applied Cognition and Neuroscience, both from the University of Texas at Dallas. His current research includes the relationship between queenship studies and nothingness in Shakespeare, and cross-cultural “wrong note” perceptions in Persian and Japanese music (psychomusicology, ethnomusicology). His main interests include the relationships between human perceptions of space, time and nothingness as they pertain to our understanding of music, language, poetry and storytelling. He is also interested in finding new methods of interdisciplinary research for both the arts and sciences.
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