Clinical Research Paper Database
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The Sound of Conscience: Mantra Chanting as Embodied Healing
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(...) investigation on mantra chanting and its neurophysiological implications, by expanding its understanding from the tantric philosophical concept.
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The Use of Sound for Control, Healing and Empowerment
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The use of chanting, drumming and musical instruments to induce altered or “mystical” states of conscious can be found in cultures worldwide.
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There Is No Spoon The Matrix Conspiracy
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There Is No Spoon is the expose of Puharich’s Matrix Conspiracy based on the secret of “negative resonance music” as mass mind control and antigravity superluminal quantum force!
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Tones and Being Tuned. Meeting Points between Hypnotherapy and Music Therapy
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Man is tuned to environmental stimuli, mainly to human speaking since embryonic period. Attunement is secured by energy zones circling around body, which is considered to be the base of our music capacity. Origin of hypnotic susceptibility is viewed as being in embryonic period as well.
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Traditional Sound Healing with High-Tech Enrichments
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In many cultures around the world the human voice, in the form of songs or chants, has long been used for healing. This article summarizes how such a traditional sound therapy has been enriched using modern acoustic technologies.
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Tuning, Frequency, and Tempo in Relation to Bio-Energy, Cognition, and Natural Order
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What is the relationship between pitch as frequency and pitch as a function of mental cognition?
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Sing & Grow: A New Music Therapy Initiative to Meet Family Needs in Community Settings
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This paper reports a new initiative in music therapy to meet the needs of families with young children in community settings. The theoretical basis for this project, implementation in the community sector, and outcomes to date will be presented. Case vignettes will be presented that illustrate ho...
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MUSIC TRAINING INFLUENCES ON BRAIN DEVELOPMENT AND AS A TOOL FOR LEARNING IMPROVEMENT
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The final purpose of this thesis is to explain and justify how early music training can be considered an additional educational tool to prepare the brain for a better learning improvement and human aesthetic-scientific balanced development. For that purpose the study conducts a qualitative resear...
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Interactive Performance for Musicians with a Hearing Impairment
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How can we perceive music if we cannot hear it properly? The achievements of deaf musicians suggest it is possible not only to perceive music, but to perform with other musicians. Yet very little research exists to explain how this is possible. This thesis addresses this problem and explores the ...
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Pragmatist Ironist Analysis and Embodied Interactivity: Experimental Approaches to Sensor-Based Interactive Music Systems Inspired by Music Analysis
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(Ashby 2010) approach inspired by music analysis and exploiting the potential of kinesthetic learning (associative learning). Prompted by a progressive approach to music analysis, theory, perception, and cognition (Dubiel 1999, Mailman 2007), interactive music technology can also be constructive,...
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Musical beginnings – self-initiated musical play in an 8 month old baby
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"Babies begin their journey as an innately musical/poetical being (Trevarthen, 2009). Mutually positive emotions are an innate part of parent and baby communication (Flohr & Trevarthen, 2009 and Mazokopaki & Kugiumutzakis, 2009). A happy and secure parent will communicate positively visua...
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Embodied Mind, Situated Cognition, and Expressive Microtiming in African-American Music (2002)
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The dual theories of embodied mind and situated cognition, in which physical/temporal embodiment and physical/social/cultural environment contribute crucially to the structure of mind, are brought to bear on issues in music perception. It is argued that cognitive universals grounded in human bodi...
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