by David Gibson | Jan 22, 2022 | Articles and Videos, Cognitive Function, Hearing, Language, Music Therapy, Music Training, Sound and Children
Making sense of sound is about a lot more than just hearing: The auditory brain is suffused with connections to the cognitive, language, reward, sensory, and motor systems. In fact, auditory-motor connections are arguably among the strongest in the brain. Speech...
by David Gibson | Jan 3, 2022 | Aging, Articles and Videos, Hearing, Medical Sound, Music Therapy
In this interview, Dr. Nina Kraus discusses research that she is involved with regarding why some people do better than others understanding speech in background noise, and how we can objectively assess this difference with electrophysical measures such as the cABR....
by David Gibson | Jan 2, 2022 | Articles and Videos, Color and Light, Frequencies, Medical Sound, Music Therapy, Neuroscience, Sound for Dementia
Playing a flashing white light and a trilling sound reversed signs of Alzheimer’s in mice. Researchers are now trying it in humans. Read the full article here: Ratings Current Average Ratings Overall Grade Avg: 0/5 Interesting Avg: 0/5 Practical Application...
by David Gibson | Jan 2, 2022 | Articles and Videos, Music Therapy, Sound Healing Music
Summary: A new study reveals what goes on in the brain when a person embarks on a musical collaboration project. Source: Bar-Ilan University Music is a tool that has accompanied our evolutionary journey and provided a sense of comfort and social connection for...
by David Gibson | Jan 2, 2022 | Articles and Videos, Frequencies, Medical Sound, Music Therapy, Sound Healing Science
First-of-its-kind …Incisionless Surgery Uses Sound Waves to Relieve Tremors Hackensack Meridian Hackensack University Medical Center became the first and only center in New Jersey — and one of only a few in the country — to offer noninvasive MRI-guided focused...
by David Gibson | Dec 28, 2021 | Articles and Videos, Music Therapy, Sound for Anxiety, Sound for Dementia, Sound for Depression, Sound for Sleep
Music Therapy can be broadly described as the use of Music in a therapeutic context in order to help improve mental health. Music Therapy does not simply imply the playing of music to patients, relaxing though this may be, but in fact it does involve more active...
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