Music-based intervention for hospitalized newborn infants has traditionally been based in a biomedical model, with physiological stability as the prime objective. More recent applications are grounded in other theories, including attachment, trauma and neurological models in which infant, parent and the dyadic interaction may be viewed as a dynamic system bound by the common context of the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU). The immature state of the preterm infant’s auditory processing system requires a careful and individualized approach for the introduction of purposeful auditory experience intended to support development. The infant’s experience of an unpredictable auditory environment is further compromised by a potential lack of mean...
Objective: We aimed to investigate the feasibility of live-performed music therapy for extremely and...
Neonatal music therapy (MT) has become more accessible worldwide. Previous research suggests multipl...
The primary aim of this viewpoint article is to examine recent literature on fetal and neonatal proc...
Music-based intervention for hospitalized newborn infants has traditionally been based in a biomedic...
Music-based intervention for hospitalized newborn infants has traditionally been based in a biomedic...
Human and animal studies demonstrate that early auditory experiences influence brain development. Th...
Human and animal studies demonstrate that early auditory experiences influence brain development. Th...
Background: Preterm birth is associated with increased risk of neurological impairment and deficits ...
Music therapy research with premature (or pre-term) infants in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NIC...
This capstone thesis explores music therapy treatment for preterm infants in the neonatal intensive ...
Perinatal brain injury occurs in 5.14/1000 live births in England. A significant proportion of these...
The purpose of this phenomenological study was to deepen my understanding of parental experiences ha...
The neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) provides specialized care for ill or premature newborn infan...
Abstract Background Preterm birth is associated with increased risk of neurological impairment and d...
Research into music as a therapeutic medium for newborn infants originated with the physiological be...
Objective: We aimed to investigate the feasibility of live-performed music therapy for extremely and...
Neonatal music therapy (MT) has become more accessible worldwide. Previous research suggests multipl...
The primary aim of this viewpoint article is to examine recent literature on fetal and neonatal proc...
Music-based intervention for hospitalized newborn infants has traditionally been based in a biomedic...
Music-based intervention for hospitalized newborn infants has traditionally been based in a biomedic...
Human and animal studies demonstrate that early auditory experiences influence brain development. Th...
Human and animal studies demonstrate that early auditory experiences influence brain development. Th...
Background: Preterm birth is associated with increased risk of neurological impairment and deficits ...
Music therapy research with premature (or pre-term) infants in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NIC...
This capstone thesis explores music therapy treatment for preterm infants in the neonatal intensive ...
Perinatal brain injury occurs in 5.14/1000 live births in England. A significant proportion of these...
The purpose of this phenomenological study was to deepen my understanding of parental experiences ha...
The neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) provides specialized care for ill or premature newborn infan...
Abstract Background Preterm birth is associated with increased risk of neurological impairment and d...
Research into music as a therapeutic medium for newborn infants originated with the physiological be...
Objective: We aimed to investigate the feasibility of live-performed music therapy for extremely and...
Neonatal music therapy (MT) has become more accessible worldwide. Previous research suggests multipl...
The primary aim of this viewpoint article is to examine recent literature on fetal and neonatal proc...