Clinical Research Paper Database
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Persistent patterns of brain activity: An EEG coherence study of the positive effect of music on spatial-temporal reasoning
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The idea that music makes you smarter received considerable attention from scientists and the media. Listening to music or playing an instrument can actually make you learn better. And research confirms this.
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The influence of Mozart’s music on brain activity in the process of learning
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The idea that music makes you smarter received considerable attention from scientists and the media. Listening to music or playing an instrument can actually make you learn better. And research confirms this.
The influence of Mozart's music on brain activity in the process of learning
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Dyslexia and music. From timing deficits to musical intervention
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The idea that music makes you smarter received considerable attention from scientists and the media. Listening to music or playing an instrument can actually make you learn better. And research confirms this.
Dyslexia and music. From timing deficits to musical intervention
Overy K. . Ann N Y Ac...
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The effects of an early intervention music curriculum on prereading/writing
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The idea that music makes you smarter received considerable attention from scientists and the media. Listening to music or playing an instrument can actually make you learn better. And research confirms this.
The effects of an early intervention music curriculum on prereading/writing.
Registe...
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Influence of musical expertise and musical training on pitch processing in music and language
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The idea that music makes you smarter received considerable attention from scientists and the media. Listening to music or playing an instrument can actually make you learn better. And research confirms this.
Influence of musical expertise and musical training on pitch processing in music and ...
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Vibroacoustic Sound Therapy: Case Studies with Children with Profound and Multiple Learning Difficulties and the Elderly in Long-term Residential Care
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Vibroacoustic Sound Therapy: Case Studies with Children with Profound and Multiple Learning Difficulties and the Elderly in Long-term Residential Care.
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This paper describes the development of Vibroacoustic Sound Therapy, an approach which is being developed for use in special schools f...
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Music Improves Mood and Decreases Depression
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Music Improves Mood and Decreases Depression
Music's ability to "heal the soul" is the stuff of legend in every culture. Many people find that music lifts their spirits. Modern research tends to confirm music's psychotherapeutic benefits. Bright, cheerful music (e.g. Mozart, Vivaldi, bluegrass,...
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The scalp-recorded brainstem response to speech: Neural origins and plasticity
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Considerable progress has been made in our understanding of the remarkable fidelity with which the human auditory brainstem represents key acoustic features of the speech signal. The brainstem response to speech can be assessed noninvasively by examining scalp-recorded evoked potentials. Morpholo...
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Effects of Low Frequency Sound Treatment on the Consciousness State of the Alzheimer patients Pilot Study
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Effects of Low Frequency Sound Treatment on the Consciousness State of the Alzheimer patients Pilot Study
By Dr. Heidi Ahonen, Professor of Music Therapy, WLU, Waterloo, ON, Canada, Director, Manfred and Penny Conrad Institute for Music Therapy Research
http://www.soundeffects.wlu.ca
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Jean-Martin Charcot and His Vibratory Chair for Parkinson Disease
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Jean-Martin Charcot and His Vibratory Chair for Parkinson Disease
http://www.cinahl.com/cgi-bin/refsvc?jid=1744&accno=2010367955
Vibration therapy is currently used in diverse medical specialties ranging from orthopedics to urology to sports medicine. The celebrated 19th-century neurologist...
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Analyzing the FFR: A tutorial for decoding the richness of auditory function
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The frequency-following response, or FFR, is a neurophysiological response to sound that precisely reflects the ongoing dynamics of sound. It can be used to study the integrity and malleability of neural encoding of sound across the lifespan. Sound processing in the brain can be impaired with pat...
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Vibroacoustic Therapy for Parkinson’s, Fibromyalgia, Alzheimer’s and Depression
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Vibroacoustic Therapy for Parkinson’s, Fibromyalgia, Alzheimer’s and Depression
by Novotney, Amy. APA, Monitor on Psychology November 13, Vol 44, No. 10
http://www.apa.org/monitor/2013/11/music.aspx
(American Psychological Association)
At its core, music is sound, and sound is rooted in vibra...
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