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Music Therapy

  • Act of listening

Music = Medicine

Outline

Neuroscience - Psychology - General Medicine

  • Music Therapy

  • Classical Music

  • Cardiovascular & Respiratory System

  • Motor System

  • Recover of Memory

Music therapy

  • Sound waves activate the two sides of the brain

Classical music

June Bug

4 of August - Get into a coma

Kawasaki disease shock syndrome (KDSS) 20% decrease in blood pressure

2 Weeks fighting in the pediatric intensive care unit (PICU)

Music therapy improve her movements

Classical Music

2 months of therapy

  • The most beneficial music for the health

October 1st she left the hospital

Conclusion

  • Beneficial effects, caused by his mathematical composition

The Benefits of Listening Classical Music on Human Beings

  • Anxiety
  • Depressive syndromes
  • Cardiovascular disturbances
  • Sleep disturbances

Nowadays music can be use to improve the health of human beings

References

Cardiovascular system

Motor system

Specific sounds

Sound stimulation

Ferreri, L., & Verga, L. (2016). Benefits of Music on Verbal Learning and Memory: How and When Does It Work? Music Perception: An Interdisciplinary Journal, 34(2), 167-182. URL: https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2307/26417442

Horden, P. (Ed.). (2017). Music as medicine: The history of music therapy since antiquity. Routledge.

Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation C.G.M.H. (n.d.) Retrieved February 6, 2020, from https://www1.cgmh.org.tw/intr/intr2/c3390/en/music-therapy.htm

Thompson, W., & Schlaug, G. (2015). The Healing Power of Music. Scientific American Mind, 26(2), 32-42. URL: https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2307/24946494

(Figure 1,2) Trappe, H. J. (2012). Music and medicine: The effects of music on the human being. Applied Cardiopulmonary Pathophysiology [PDF file], 16(1), 133-142. URL: https://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/c393/ba8e6a844f2119b5fd9b81f54acfefcdfba6.pdf

Reduce blood pressure

Increase their motor skills

Improvement of the memory

Cognitive stimulation

Keep a sense of self

Recovery of Memory

Fig. 1,2. Johann Sebastian Bach Fuga in D major (BWV 532) for organ solo. This is atypical example of Bach’s music.

Sequence learning =

internal rhythm in the cortical networks

Dementia

Cardiovascular & Respiratory System

Motor System

  • Reduction of agitation feelings

  • Interaction with others and cooperation

  • Support to sleep properly

  • Better emotional well

being

Different sounds = Diverse reaction

  • Improve the lives of stroke survivors
  • Sound stimulation
  • Reducing blood pressure
  • Heart rate variability
  • Anxiety levels
  • Sound and motion

Mariana Suárez Vela

International Language Academy of Canada

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