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by Hawke Robinson published Jun 07, 2016
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Music Therapy & Trauma
by Hawke Robinson published Apr 04, 2016 — filed under:
An interesting article stub about how using Music Therapy may be a better modality for some clients when addressing trauma.
Musicians’ Brains Stay Sharp as They Age
by Hawke Robinson published Mar 14, 2016 — filed under:
While it is known that practicing music repeatedly changes the organization of the brain, it is not clear if these changes can correlate musical abilities with non-musical abilities. The study of 70 older participants, with different musical experience over their lifetimes, provides a connection between musical activity and mental balance in old age. “The results of this preliminary study revealed that participants with at least 10 years of musical experience (high activity musicians) had better performance in nonverbal memory, naming, and executive processes in advanced age relative to non-musicians." This article is archived here in case it disappears.
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Parrots, Elephants, and Humans CAN dance.
by Hawke Robinson published Mar 14, 2016 — filed under:
From NPR: "Two famous parrots and a bevy of YouTube videos have now convinced scientists that people aren't the only ones who can groove to a musical beat."
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PBS News Hour on The Healing Power of Music Therapy
by Hawke Robinson published Mar 14, 2016 — filed under:
Here is a well done short overview on music therapy by the PBS News Hour.
Ruben's Flaming Tube
by Hawke Robinson published Mar 14, 2016 last modified Mar 14, 2016 01:24 PM — filed under:
Very cool visualization of sound waves (and music) by flame!
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by Hawke Robinson last modified Jun 07, 2016 11:28 AM
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