Introduction: Evidence supporting the use of music interventions to maximize arousal and awareness in adults presenting with a disorder of consciousness continues to grow. However, the brain of a child is not simply a small adult brain, and therefore adult theories are not directly translatable to the pediatric population. The present study aims to synthesize brain imaging data about the neural processing of music in children aged 0-18 years, to form a theoretical basis for music interventions with children presenting with a disorder of consciousness following acquired brain injury. Methods: We conducted a systematic review with narrative synthesis utilizing an adaptation of the methodology developed by Popay and colleagues. Following the d...
<div><p>Congenital amusia is a neurodevelopmental disorder that affects about 3% of the adult popula...
Congenital amusia is a neurodevelopmental disorder that affects about 3% of the adult population. Ad...
Music processing in severely brain-injured patients with disorders of consciousness has been an emer...
Numerous studies investigated physiological correlates of the processing of musical information in a...
During past decades, our knowledge about the brain functions and structures underlying music percept...
The field of music neuroscience allows us to use music to investigate human cognition in vivo. Exami...
The field of music neuroscience allows us to use music to investigate human cognition in vivo. Exami...
Music is an important source of enjoyment, learning, and well-being in life as well as a rich, power...
© 2010 Janeen M. BowerA mixed methods case study was developed to explore the use of music therapy f...
Numerous studies investigated physiological correlates of the processing of musical information in a...
The idea that extensive musical training can influence processing in cognitive domains other than mu...
The present study investigates the functional neuroanatomy of music perception with functional magne...
My research examines the relationship between neuroscience and music, exploring its clinical applica...
Music therapy is a clinical healthcare discipline that draws its evidence base from a number of theo...
Music and the arts play an important role in human development, enhancing the growth of cognitive, e...
<div><p>Congenital amusia is a neurodevelopmental disorder that affects about 3% of the adult popula...
Congenital amusia is a neurodevelopmental disorder that affects about 3% of the adult population. Ad...
Music processing in severely brain-injured patients with disorders of consciousness has been an emer...
Numerous studies investigated physiological correlates of the processing of musical information in a...
During past decades, our knowledge about the brain functions and structures underlying music percept...
The field of music neuroscience allows us to use music to investigate human cognition in vivo. Exami...
The field of music neuroscience allows us to use music to investigate human cognition in vivo. Exami...
Music is an important source of enjoyment, learning, and well-being in life as well as a rich, power...
© 2010 Janeen M. BowerA mixed methods case study was developed to explore the use of music therapy f...
Numerous studies investigated physiological correlates of the processing of musical information in a...
The idea that extensive musical training can influence processing in cognitive domains other than mu...
The present study investigates the functional neuroanatomy of music perception with functional magne...
My research examines the relationship between neuroscience and music, exploring its clinical applica...
Music therapy is a clinical healthcare discipline that draws its evidence base from a number of theo...
Music and the arts play an important role in human development, enhancing the growth of cognitive, e...
<div><p>Congenital amusia is a neurodevelopmental disorder that affects about 3% of the adult popula...
Congenital amusia is a neurodevelopmental disorder that affects about 3% of the adult population. Ad...
Music processing in severely brain-injured patients with disorders of consciousness has been an emer...