For thousands of years, music has acted as a powerful medium for
evoking emotions, facilitating communication, and nurturing overall
well-being. With the advent of new sophisticated neuroimaging
technology, human responses to music and music therapy are being
viewed through a new lens. As a consequence, new knowledge is being
obtained about how music can produce significant improvements in
cognitive, social, overt and agitated behaviours. The aim of this book
is to provide an overview of neurocognitive music therapy, its impact
and implications in the practice of evidence-based music
interventions. The book seeks to provide researchers, psychologists,
music therapists, musicians and physicians interested in the
therapeutic applications of music, with a source of information about
current techniques and novel music interventions. It is structured
into several chapters, each of them presenting peer-reviewed research
and evidence-based procedures carried out in a specific clinical
context. Topics covered in the book include: Musical
engagement for individuals with motor disabilities
Enhancing emotional processing in autism through music
Stroke rehabilitation via musical interventions Musical
neurofeedback for emotional disorders Emotional modulation
with music therapy in palliative care AI-driven
personalisation in music interventions The book highlights the
profound capacity of music-based interventions to facilitate cognitive
and emotional processing, enhance communication, and promote motor
rehabilitation. At the same time, the book demonstrates how modern
technologies offer new opportunities to evaluate, validate, and
potentiate music-based interventions, allowing new and innovative
possibilities and more personalised interventions. This book aims to
contribute to the growing body of knowledge in this field and inspire
further research and innovation in the practice of music therapy.
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Intersecting Music, Medicine and Technology for Health and Well-Being
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9783031486357
Publisert
2023
Utgiver
Springer Nature
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Forfatter