According to a prevailing view, the visual system works by dissecting stimuli into primitives, whereas the auditory system processes simple and complex stimuli with their corresponding features in parallel. This makes musical stimulation particularly suitable for patients with disorders of consciousness (DoC), because the processing pathways related to complex stimulus features can be preserved even when those related to simple features are no longer available. An additional factor speaking in favor of musical stimulation in DoC is the low efficiency of visual stimulation due to prevalent maladies of vision or gaze fixation in DoC patients. Hearing disorders, in contrast, are much less frequent in DoC, which allows us to use auditory stimul...
Assessment of awareness for those with disorders of consciousness (DOC) is a challenging undertaking...
Music is a multifaceted psychological phenomenon and we experience music's propensity to trigger mem...
Music is often thought of as a nonverbal language, capable of communicating emotional messages. Are...
Music processing in severely brain-injured patients with disorders of consciousness has been an emer...
Music therapy may be effective in promoting arousal and awareness forthose with disorders of conscio...
BackgroundIn the last decade, several studies have shown the favorable influence of music on cogniti...
Music is an important source of enjoyment, learning, and well-being in life as well as a rich, power...
Music therapy is a clinical healthcare discipline that draws its evidence base from a number of theo...
Music stimulation is considered to be a valuable form of intervention for people with severe brain i...
Activations to pleasant and unpleasant musical stimuli were observed within an extensive neuronal ne...
This review presents an overview of the use of music therapy in neurological early rehabilitation of...
BackgroundIn the last decade, several studies have shown the favorable influence of music on cogniti...
Disorders of consciousness (DOC) comprise a continuum of predominantly acquired conditions. Distingu...
Music, a universal art form that exists in every culture around the world, is integral to a number o...
Music is an important source of enjoyment, learning, and well-being in life as well as a rich, power...
Assessment of awareness for those with disorders of consciousness (DOC) is a challenging undertaking...
Music is a multifaceted psychological phenomenon and we experience music's propensity to trigger mem...
Music is often thought of as a nonverbal language, capable of communicating emotional messages. Are...
Music processing in severely brain-injured patients with disorders of consciousness has been an emer...
Music therapy may be effective in promoting arousal and awareness forthose with disorders of conscio...
BackgroundIn the last decade, several studies have shown the favorable influence of music on cogniti...
Music is an important source of enjoyment, learning, and well-being in life as well as a rich, power...
Music therapy is a clinical healthcare discipline that draws its evidence base from a number of theo...
Music stimulation is considered to be a valuable form of intervention for people with severe brain i...
Activations to pleasant and unpleasant musical stimuli were observed within an extensive neuronal ne...
This review presents an overview of the use of music therapy in neurological early rehabilitation of...
BackgroundIn the last decade, several studies have shown the favorable influence of music on cogniti...
Disorders of consciousness (DOC) comprise a continuum of predominantly acquired conditions. Distingu...
Music, a universal art form that exists in every culture around the world, is integral to a number o...
Music is an important source of enjoyment, learning, and well-being in life as well as a rich, power...
Assessment of awareness for those with disorders of consciousness (DOC) is a challenging undertaking...
Music is a multifaceted psychological phenomenon and we experience music's propensity to trigger mem...
Music is often thought of as a nonverbal language, capable of communicating emotional messages. Are...