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      Neurologic music therapy: The beneficial effects of music making on neurorehabilitation

      Acoust. Sci. & Tech. 34, 1 (2013)

      Eckart Altenmuller and Gottfried Schlaug

      Abstract: Making music is a powerful way of engaging a multisensory and motor network and inducing changes and linking brain regions within this network. These multimodal effects of music making together with music’s ability to tap into the emotion and reward system in the brain can be used to facilitate therapy and rehabilitation of neurological disorders. In this article, we review short- and long-term effects of listening to music and making music on functional networks and structural components of the brain. The specific influence of music on the developing brain is emphasized and possible transfer effects on emotional and cognitive processes are discussed. Furthermore we present data on the potential of music making to support and facilitate neurorehabilitation. We will focus on interventions such as rhythmic auditory stimulation, melodic intonation therapy, and music-supported motor rehabilitation to showcase the effects of neurologic music therapies and discuss their underlying neural mechanisms.

      Keywords: Music, Brain plasticity, Auditory-sensory-motor integration, Stroke, Aphasia

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