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  1. Oct 23, 2020 · Results showed that singing improved verbal fluency and alleviated psychiatric symptoms and caregiver distress compared to lyric reading. Specifically, music therapy was more effective for cognitive measures in mild cases of AD but more effective for emotional and social measures in moderate to severe cases.

    • Psyche Loui
    • 2020
  2. Aug 30, 2024 · Music is clinically proven to reduce stress and anxiety, and improve mood and self-expression, particularly after traumatic events. Studies have also demonstrated that music promotes parasympathetic autonomic systems, suppresses hyperactivation of stress responses, and boosts immune functions.

  3. Music therapy is an evidence based clinical intervention, delivered by trained music therapists with the aim to help people achieve their therapeutic goals. It is becoming increasingly used to help people after a stroke to support people’s emotional, cognitive, physical and communication needs.

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  4. Aug 1, 2017 · Although a Cochrane review evaluated the effect of music intervention on recovery of acquired brain injury, 22 a comprehensive overview of music-related interventions in the rehabilitation of the major neurological diseases, including degenerative ones, is needed.

    • Aleksi J Sihvonen, Aleksi J Sihvonen, Teppo Särkämö, Vera Leo, Mari Tervaniemi, Eckart Altenmüller, ...
    • 2017
  5. May 1, 2020 · Abstract. Music has cognitive, psychosocial, behavioral and motor benefits for people with neurological disorders such as dementia, stroke, Parkinson’s disease (PD) and Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). Here we discuss seven properties or ‘capacities’ of music that interact with brain function and contribute to its therapeutic value.

    • Olivia Brancatisano, Amee Baird, William Forde Thompson
    • 2020
  6. Mar 4, 2011 · Biomedical researchers have found that music is a highly structured auditory language involving complex perception, cognition, and motor control in the brain, and thus it can effectively be used to retrain and reeducate the injured brain.

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  8. Jun 26, 2017 · Summary. During the past ten years, an increasing number of controlled studies have assessed the potential rehabilitative effects of music-based interventions, such as music listening, singing, or playing an instrument, in several neurological diseases.

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