Music is a unique product of human culture. The idea of music having therapeutic effects on human health and behavior is as ancient as the writings of Aristotle and Plato. The therapeutic potential of music has largely been explored in cognitive science. Since the scientific report of the ‘‘Mozart effect’ ’ was published by Rauscher et al, much attention has been given to the therapeutic role of music in the treatment of human physiology. Although studies about music as a therapeutic option in human epilepsy are limited, emerging evidence has indicated that there may be beneficial effects of music on children with epilepsy. This review aims to summarize the current evidence of music’s potential in treating epilepsy, particularly in children...
: In a million years, under the pressure of natural selection, hominins have acquired the abilities ...
Multidrug-resistant epilepsy is a pathological condition that affects approximately one-third of pat...
Place of music in the practice of paediatrics has received scant attention although physicians and n...
The article presents a pilot study analysing the application of music therapy in the today’s psychos...
Copyright © 2012 Lung-Chang Lin et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...
<p>It has been empirically established through many controlled studies that one of the most re...
The study of the brain bases for normal musical listening has advanced greatly in the last 30 years....
It is well- known that the burden of epilepsy is provoked not only by the type and severity of the s...
Music is an important source of enjoyment, learning, and well-being in life as well as a rich, power...
The aim of this systematic review was to establish whether or not the Mozart Effect can lower the se...
The neuroscience of music and music-based interventions (MBIs) is a fascinating but challenging rese...
Music is a universal language that can elicit profound emotional and cognitive responses. In this li...
Music therapy is currently used in the rehabilitation of many diseases. It is worth mentioning the p...
Mozart's sonata for two pianos in D major, K448, has been shown to decrease interictal EEG discharge...
The study of the brain bases for normal musical listening has advanced greatly in the last 30 years....
: In a million years, under the pressure of natural selection, hominins have acquired the abilities ...
Multidrug-resistant epilepsy is a pathological condition that affects approximately one-third of pat...
Place of music in the practice of paediatrics has received scant attention although physicians and n...
The article presents a pilot study analysing the application of music therapy in the today’s psychos...
Copyright © 2012 Lung-Chang Lin et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...
<p>It has been empirically established through many controlled studies that one of the most re...
The study of the brain bases for normal musical listening has advanced greatly in the last 30 years....
It is well- known that the burden of epilepsy is provoked not only by the type and severity of the s...
Music is an important source of enjoyment, learning, and well-being in life as well as a rich, power...
The aim of this systematic review was to establish whether or not the Mozart Effect can lower the se...
The neuroscience of music and music-based interventions (MBIs) is a fascinating but challenging rese...
Music is a universal language that can elicit profound emotional and cognitive responses. In this li...
Music therapy is currently used in the rehabilitation of many diseases. It is worth mentioning the p...
Mozart's sonata for two pianos in D major, K448, has been shown to decrease interictal EEG discharge...
The study of the brain bases for normal musical listening has advanced greatly in the last 30 years....
: In a million years, under the pressure of natural selection, hominins have acquired the abilities ...
Multidrug-resistant epilepsy is a pathological condition that affects approximately one-third of pat...
Place of music in the practice of paediatrics has received scant attention although physicians and n...