Seminar – Maternal Sound Simulation and Effects on Preterm Infants’ Physical Conditions

  • Dates: 27 – 27 Oct, 2023

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Anne Karıniçi Ses Simülasyonu ve Erken Doğan Bebeklerin Fiziksel Koşullarına Etkileri

Bu seminerde, erken doğan bebeklerde doğum sonrası yaşanan komplikasyonları iyileştirmek amacıyla ana karnındayken duydukları seslerin (ya da simulasyonlarının) dinletilmesi ve bunun doğal gelişimlerine katkıları üzerine yapılmış çalışmalardan ve 2020-2023 yılları arasında gerçekleştirilen İstanbul Cerrahpaşa Üniversitesi Florence Nightingale Hemşirelik Fakültesi öncülüğünde TUBİTAK destekli araştırma projesinde, Medipol Üniversitesi’nden katılan diğer tıp uzmanlarının yanında, ses ile ilgili tek araştırmacı olarak İTÜ’den G. Deneç’in katılımı ve bu disiplinlerarası süreçteki deneyimleri aktarılacaktır.

Maternal Sound Simulation and Effects on Preterm Infants’ Physical Conditions

As in the recent years, the number of researches on the positive effects of the exposition of maternal sounds on preterm infants have grown, a TUBITAK supported project that have been realized within the leadership of Istanbul University Florence Nightingale Faculty of Nursing, alongside experts from Medipol University Medical Faculty and myself, from İTÜ, as the only sound-related researcher in the project. In this presentation I would like to share my experiences and observations with the interested parties who would like to extend their boundaries on sound studies.

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İTÜ Dr. Erol Üçer Centre for Advanced Studies in Music

İTÜ Dr. Erol Üçer Center for Advanced Studies in Music (MIAM) was established in 1999 as a department of İTÜ Social Sciences Institute. Dr. Erol Üçer, who is a graduate of ITU, undertook the foundership and acted as the main sponsor. The original idea was conceived by Gülsün Sağlamer, the former rector of ITU. Sağlamer suggested Prof. Dr. Kamran İnce and Prof. Dr. Cihat Aşkın the idea to establish a graduate school that gives education in English, and where foreign scholars would be invited to teach and do research. Kamran İnce who thought positively about the idea pointed out to Gülsün Sağlamer that methods developed in the 20th century for graduate-level music studies were only applied in the American educational system that practiced creative approaches to music rather than rote-learning; and that Turkey needed a comprehensive music library. Furthermore, he emphasized that since İTÜ is a technical university, it would be very important to implement the technological aspect by giving electronic, electro-acoustic music, sonic arts, sound engineering and design educations as well. In addition to these areas, the idea of giving music business and management educations was also considered. Eventually, when Dr. Erol Üçer specified that he would completely back up the project that took shape from these ideas, MIAM was founded as Turkey’s first music master’s program (1999) and music doctoral program (2002) that gives education in %100 English language.