Why is music therapeutic for neurological disorders? The Therapeutic Music Capacities Model

O Brancatisano, A Baird, WF Thompson - Neuroscience & Biobehavioral …, 2020 - Elsevier
Music has cognitive, psychosocial, behavioral and motor benefits for people with
neurological disorders such as dementia, stroke, Parkinson's disease (PD) and Autism …

[Retracted] Potential Benefits of Music Therapy on Stroke Rehabilitation

C Xu, Z He, Z Shen, F Huang - Oxidative medicine and cellular …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Stroke is associated with a high rate of disability and mortality, and survivors are usually
accompanied with dysphagia, aphasia, motor dysfunction, cognitive impairment, depression …

[HTML][HTML] La música como una herramienta terapéutica en medicina

MC Miranda, SO Hazard, PV Miranda - Revista chilena de neuro …, 2017 - SciELO Chile
La música no es sólo una fuente de entretención y conocimiento, sino que puede
convertirse en una herramienta terapéutica complementaria, ante una serie de condiciones …

Hodological organization of spoken language production and singing in the human brain

A Pitkäniemi, T Särkämö, ST Siponkoski… - Communications …, 2023 - nature.com
Theories expounding the neural relationship between speech and singing range from
sharing neural circuitry, to relying on opposite hemispheres. Yet, hodological studies …

[图书][B] Neuropsychology of art: Neurological, cognitive, and evolutionary perspectives

DW Zaidel - 2015 - taylorfrancis.com
Fully updated, the second edition of Neuropsychology of Art offers a fascinating exploration
of the brain regions and neuronal systems which support artistic creativity, talent and …

Melodic intonation therapy: back to basics for future research

A Zumbansen, I Peretz, S Hébert - Frontiers in Neurology, 2014 - frontiersin.org
We present a critical review of the literature on melodic intonation therapy (MIT), one of the
most formalized treatments used by speech-language therapist in Broca's aphasia. We …

The complementary role of the cerebral hemispheres in recovery from aphasia after stroke: a critical review of literature

C Anglade, A Thiel, AI Ansaldo - Brain Injury, 2014 - Taylor & Francis
Objectives: To review the literature on the specific role of the right cerebral hemisphere
during recovery from aphasia in order to address the lack of consensus among authors. To …

Is there a research–practice dosage gap in aphasia rehabilitation?

R Cavanaugh, C Kravetz, L Jarold, Y Quique… - American Journal of …, 2021 - ASHA
Purpose Aphasia intervention research aims to improve communication and quality of life
outcomes for people with aphasia. However, few studies have evaluated the translation and …

Effects of melodic intonation therapy in patients with chronic nonfluent aphasia

S Marchina, A Norton, G Schlaug - … of the New York Academy of …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Patients with large left‐hemisphere lesions and post‐stroke aphasia often remain nonfluent.
Melodic intonation therapy (MIT) may be an effective alternative to traditional speech therapy …

Right hemisphere structures predict poststroke speech fluency

E Pani, X Zheng, J Wang, A Norton, G Schlaug - Neurology, 2016 - AAN Enterprises
Objective: We sought to determine via a cross-sectional study the contribution of (1) the right
hemisphere's speech-relevant white matter regions and (2) interhemispheric connectivity to …