Clinical Research Paper Database
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From music-beat to heart-beat: A journey in the complex interactions between music, brain and heart
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Although the potential influence of music in eliciting organic reactions has been appreciated since the ancient Assyrian and Greek cultures, its relationship with body responses has been believed for long to belong to the field of magic. Growing experimental evidence now attests that some kind of m...
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Neurologic music therapy: The beneficial effects of music making on neurorehabilitation
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Making music is a powerful way of engaging a multisensory and motor network and inducing changes and linking brain regions within this network. These multimodal effects of music making together with music’s ability to tap into the emotion and reward system in the brain can be used to facilitate th...
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Music therapy as a form of psychotherapy
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Music therapy as a form of psychotherapeutic interaction, arouses a growing interest among physicians, psychologists and psychiatrists in recent years. The phenomenon of the medicinal
effects of music on the human psyche has been known since ancient human history, the first theories of the aest...
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Music therapy and treatment: health and wellbeing
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Throughout history and in all known human cultures, music has been used to promote health and well-being (Gouk, 2000; Horden, 2001). In the Peruvian highland tropical forest, shamans known as
vegetalistas use chanting as a primary tool through which healing takes place. In Ghana, West Africa, d...
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A New Breakthrough In Cancer Treatment
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Using Sound Waves To Destroy Tumors Without Chemotherapy.
For decades, treating cancer has meant invasive surgery, chemotherapy, and radiation.
Each with serious risks and side effects.
For many cancer patients, these treatments are still ineffective.
But now, there’s something completely d...
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Healing with Electromedicine and Sound Therapies
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In the 1960s, counterculture hippies were urging us to give peace a chance (great advice). To expedite that process, it was helpful to have “good vibrations”—considered so important that the Beach Boys wrote a catchy song with this title. It was easy to tell who had good vibes and who didn’t...
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Neurophysiological and Behavioral Responses to Music Therapy in Vegetative and Minimally Conscious States
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Assessment of awareness for those with disorders of consciousness is a challenging under- taking, due to the complex presentation of the population. Debate surrounds whether behavioral assessments provide greatest accuracy in diagnosis compared to neuro-imaging methods, and despite development...
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Neuroscientific and neuroanthropological perspectives in music therapy research and practice with patients with disorders of consciousness
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A growing understanding of music therapy with patients with disorders of consciousness (DOC) has developed from observing behavioral changes and using these to gain new ways of experiencing this research environment and setting. Neuroscience provides further insight into the effects of music t...
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Singing in the brain: neurobiology of singing in the psychotherapeutic context
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Abstracts of the 10th European Music Therapy Conference
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Brain disorders and the biological role of music
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Despite its evident universality and high social value, the ultimate biological role of music and its connection to brain disorders remain poorly under- stood. Recent findings from basic neuroscience have shed fresh light on these old problems. New insights provided by clinical neuroscience conc...
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Music as Medicine: The Science of How Music Can Help Induce Sleep, Relieves Anxiety and Pain in Patients
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This manuscript was abstracted from a lecture for grand rounds for medical physicians. This paper explores the science of how music can help induce sleep relieves anxiety, and pain in patients. This method has been practiced from decades as a way to treat neurological conditions. Now, advances ...
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Music Therapy within Psychotherapeutic Models and its effects
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Psychotherapy is a method of treatment for issues of an emotional nature where a trained individual deliberately establishes a professional relationship with the object of removing, modifying, or retarding existing symptoms, of mediating disturbed patterns of behaviour, and of encouraging heal...
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