From Singing to Speaking: Why Singing May Lead to Recovery of Expressive Language Function in Patients with Broca's Aphasia [0.03%]
从唱歌到说话——为什么唱歌可能有助于Broca失语症患者的表达性语言功能恢复
Gottfried Schlaug,Sarah Marchina,Andrea Norton
Gottfried Schlaug
It has been reported that patients with severely nonfluent aphasia are better at singing lyrics than speaking the same words. This observation inspired the development of Melodic Intonation Therapy (MIT), a treatment whose effects have been...
Robert J Ellis,Julian F Thayer
Robert J Ellis
Despite a wealth of evidence for the involvement of the autonomic nervous system (ANS) in health and disease and the ability of music to affect ANS activity, few studies have systematically explored the therapeutic effects of music on ANS d...
Listening to Filtered Music as a Treatment Option for Tinnitus: A Review [0.03%]
聆听滤过音乐作为耳鸣治疗手段的可能性——综述性文章
E Courtenay Wilson,Gottfried Schlaug,Christo Pantev
E Courtenay Wilson
TINNITUS IS THE PERCEPTION OF A SOUND IN THE absence of an external acoustic stimulus and it affects roughly 10-15% of the population. This review will discuss the different types of tinnitus and the current research on the underlying neura...
Catherine Y Wan,Theodor Rüber,Anja Hohmann et al.
Catherine Y Wan et al.
Music making (playing an instrument or singing) is a multimodal activity that involves the integration of auditory and sensorimotor processes. The ability to sing in humans is evident from infancy, and does not depend on formal vocal traini...
Psyche Loui,David L Wessel,Carla L Hudson Kam
Psyche Loui
Knowledge of musical rules and structures has been reliably demonstrated in humans of different ages, cultures, and levels of music training, and has been linked to our musical preferences. However, how humans acquire knowledge of and devel...
Bimusicalism: The Implicit Dual Enculturation of Cognitive and Affective Systems [0.03%]
二乐感:认知与情感系统的双重隐性同化
Patrick C M Wong,Anil K Roy,Elizabeth Hellmuth Margulis
Patrick C M Wong
One prominent example of globalization and mass cultural exchange is bilingualism, whereby world citizens learn to understand and speak multiple languages. Music, similar to language, is a human universal, and subject to the effects of glob...