Apollo’s gift: new aspects of neurologic music therapy
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Music as a driving force driving the plasticity of the brain Music, which is a gift of Apollo, is one of the richest human emotions, emotions and motives.
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2 Mechanism of brain plasticity by music In the past decade, brain imaging has provided important insight
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Neuromuscular therapy (NMT) is a therapeutic application of music therapy for cognition, sensation, and motor dysfunction in nerve injury. The basis of treatment is to stimulate part of the musical perception and production of the human brain. Neurological diseases such as stroke, autism, Huntington's disease, cerebral palsy, Alzheimer's disease and other neurological diseases affecting cognition, movement and communication (mild, moderate or severe traumatic brain injury) are targeted. (Blosser & DePompei, 1994)
To understand how music therapy can effectively treat stuttering, it is necessary to have a very basic discussion on neurological and psychological principles involved in music therapy. Briefly, music therapy is an effective means of causing neurological change, as the way to participate in interactive music stimulates multiple areas of the brain. When multiple domains work together, the brain works most effectively because particularly effective areas can compensate for inefficient areas. When a person joins live music, the brain has to deal with sound, vibration, movement, emotional state, and brain continuous pattern just like language.
Music therapy is a relatively new therapy. Music has always been considered as a stimulant of the brain. Research shows that students of music and educational programs are far superior in many aspects of standardized testing and academia. That is why music has been used in the medical industry for more than 60 years. Music therapy is a growing trend useful for treating autistic children. - Most people understand that music is a useful tool for relaxation and leisure time. There are few people who know that learning musical instruments and listening to music for a long time will have a positive effect on that person's academic ability. Many researchers and university professors have studied this correlation and have created data to support this common theory over and over again.