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  1. A typology of music-based interventions emerged, which is characterized by combinations of three broad categories: 1) Somatosensory, 2) Social-Emotional, and 3) Cognitive-Reflective. Most interventions are Socio-Cognitive and Holistically Integrated (combines all three) followed by Socio-Somatic.

  2. Music intervention has been shown to have beneficial effects on the cognitive, physiological (such as heart rate, blood pressure, respiratory rate, cortisol levels, immune function markers, and other relevant biomarkers), and psychological problems of older adults.

  3. Review Methods. A systematic review using medical, psychological and music therapy databases. Papers describing music therapy with acute adult psychiatric in-patients were included. Analysis utilised narrative synthesis. Results. 98 papers were identified, of which 35 reported research findings.

  4. Dec 4, 2023 · As a result, music-based interventions are often sidelined in medicine. Here, I bring together advances in music research from neuroscience, psychology, and psychiatry to bridge music’s...

  5. Oct 23, 2020 · The current article reviews some of the existing literature on music-based interventions for neurodegenerative disorders, with particular focus on neural structures and networks that are targeted by specific therapies for disorders including Alzheimer’s Disease, Parkinson’s Disease, and aphasia.

    • Psyche Loui
    • 2020
  6. Nov 1, 2023 · Immediately after music therapy, compared to placebo (or standard care), there was an increase in global improvement and quality of life and a reduction in autism symptoms severity, with moderate certainty of evidence for these three outcomes.

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  8. Nov 9, 2022 · Comparative studies using animal models have helped in uncovering brain circuit activities involved in rhythm perception, while human imaging, brain stimulation, and motion capture technologies have enabled neural circuit analysis underlying the effects of MBIs on motor, affective/reward, and cognitive function.

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