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Pilot Study Investigating the Efficacy of Tempo-Specific Rhythm Interventions in Music-Based Treatment Addressing Hyper-Arousal, Anxiety, System Pacing, and Redirection of Fight-or-Flight Fear Behaviors in Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)
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Many behaviors in children diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) resemble fight-or-flight avoidance responses resulting from habitual states of fear, possibly induced by sensory processing issues, causing on-going stress and deregulation of systemic pacing. This study hypothesized that patt...
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The Physiology of Music Entrainment Resonance and Generative Listening
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"As a performing musician, I have always felt the energy and force of music throughout my being. I feel the vibrations of music in my body when I am listening to it, dancing to it, or performing it. I am even moved when I imagine music in my mind. I am also deeply curious about how we learn to li...
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The Sensory Systems, Eurhythmics, and Sensorimotor Music Based Interventions for Autism and Neurophysiologic Characteristics
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Many persons with neurologically, cognitively, or mentally debilitating diagnoses (e.g. Autism, Alzheimer’s, PTSD, Stroke, etc.) experience sensory stimuli with such variation that the incoming information can either cause extreme discomfort, be totally undetectable or be so distorted as to be us...
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Music Therapy’s Relevance in a Cancer Hospital Researched Through a Constructivist Lens
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The constructivist research paradigm informed a research investigation on the relevance of music therapy in a cancer hospital, that is, what did the music therapy do and did it help? Over 3 months, criterion sampling was used to elicit interpretations in 5 studies from 5 sources: 128 patients who...
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Effects of music therapy in the treatment of children with delayed speech development – results of a pilot study
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Background Language development is one of the most significant processes of early childhood development. Children with delayed speech development are more at risk of acquiring other cognitive, social-emotional, and school-related problems. Music therapy appears to facilitate speech development...
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Effectiveness of group music therapy versus recreational group singing for depressive symptoms of elderly nursing home residents: pragmatic trial
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Objectives: Several studies have suggested positive effects of music therapy in dementia, but research on age-related depression has been limited and of insufficient quality. The aim of this study was to examine the effect of interactive group music therapy versus recreational group singing on de...
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Music Therapy in Adults With COPD
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Background: Music therapy, as a non-drug therapy, is widely used in patients with COPD. However, the effects of music therapy on dyspnea, anxiety, depression and other physiological parameters has not been elucidated. Therefore, we sought to investigate the effects of passive music therapy (liste...
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Music therapy for people with schizophrenia and schizophrenia‐like disorders
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Moderate‐ to low‐quality evidence suggests that music therapy as an addition to standard care improves the global state, mental state (including negative and general symptoms), social functioning, and quality of life of people with schizophrenia or schizophrenia‐like disorders. However, effects w...
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The Future of Music in Therapy and Medicine
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The understanding of music's role and function in therapy and medicine is undergoing a rapid transformation, based on neuroscientific research showing the reciprocal relationship between studying the neurobiological foundations of music in the brain and how musical behavior through learning and e...
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Infant nasal nitric oxide over time: natural evolution and impact of respiratory tract infection
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Nasal nitric oxide (NO) discriminates between patients with primary ciliary dyskinesia (PCD) and healthy individuals. We report feasibility of measurement and natural evolution of nasal NO and upon the impact of respiratory tract infection (RTI) on nasal NO in healthy infants (HI), followed from ...
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High nitric oxide production in human paranasal sinuses
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Nitric oxide (NO) is present in air derived from the nasal airways. However, the precise origin and physiological role of airway-derived NO are unknown. We report that NO in humans is produced by epithelial cells in the paranasal sinuses and is present in sinus air in very high concentrations, cl...
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Nitric oxide suppresses NLRP3 inflammasome activation and protects against LPS-induced septic shock
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Inflammasomes are multi-protein complexes that trigger the activation of caspase-1 and the maturation of interleukin-1β (IL-1β), yet the regulation of these complexes remains poorly characterized. Here we show that nitric oxide (NO) inhibited the NLRP3-mediated ASC pyroptosome formation, caspas...
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