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Diminished Faculties Brings Musical Twist to Psychological Sciences Department

Twelve years ago, a team of 51±¬ĮĻ faculty members discovered their common hobby of playing instruments at a Department of Psychological Sciences’ event. After that, they created a band that now performs under the name Diminished Faculties. The band name Diminished Faculties was created as a pun – several band members study memory and other cognitive functions.

ā€œWe thought ā€˜hey, let’s get together and start jamming,ā€™ā€ says John Dunlosky, Ph.D., psychology professor. ā€œThis developed the first version of our band, and it just kept transforming over the years.ā€The Diminished Faculties band is composed of faculty members in 51±¬ĮĻ's Department of Psychological Sciences.

Founding members, Dr. Dunlosky, Katherine Rawson, Ph.D., and John Updegraff, Ph.D., all professors in 51±¬ĮĻ’s Department of Psychological Sciences, started practicing in Drs. Dunlosky and Rawson’s basement, where they still practice today.

ā€œWe’re one step above a D.J. or house band, kind of like a novelty,ā€ Dr. Gunstad says. ā€œIt’s a chance to be around fun people outside of work.ā€

The band has changed names and members over the years. Currently, Diminished Faculties consists of Department of Psychological Sciences’ faculty members Dr. Rawson; Dr. Updegraff; Dr. Dunlosky; Mary Beth Spitznagel, Ph.D., associate professor; John Gunstad, Ph.D., professor; and Christopher Was, Ph.D., associate professor.

ā€œHonestly, we enjoy the practices more than the actual gigs,ā€ Dr. Dunlosky says. ā€œEvery once in a while, we will play a song really well, and that’s a lot of fun.ā€

Diminished Faculties plays a set list containing cover songs from the 80s, 90s and 2000s, adding new songs on occasion to appeal to younger listeners. Performing an average of one gig a year, the band says it is more about having the creative outlet.

The band has a wide arrangement of instruments, playing traditional instruments such as guitar, bass and drums, along with the keyboard, bongos, triangle, maracas and the occasional tambourine.

ā€œAt the end of the evening when everyone is singing along and dancing, that’s way more fun for us,ā€ Dr. Dunlosky says. ā€œIt’s always memorable when people actually want an encore, which we are never prepared for.ā€

Recently, the band played at 51±¬ĮĻ’s Faculty Club meeting, and said they hit a huge mark of success when faculty members were up and dancing.   

ā€œThat was quite memorable to see some of the faculty out there,ā€ Dr. Gunstad says. ā€œI think we even had a couple of administrators out there as well.ā€

Diminished Faculties recently performed at Venice CafƩ on Nov. 16.

POSTED: Thursday, November 16, 2017 11:42 AM
Updated: Friday, December 9, 2022 12:11 AM
WRITTEN BY:
Hannah Wagner

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