Posts Tagged ‘music’

PostHeaderIcon Kingston woman uses music therapy to help hospital patients

“Music can calm patients, improve mood and relax them as well,” Ramsey said. “A song can relieve some stress and momentarily take them to another point in time.” Read more here..

PostHeaderIcon 5 Achievable Resolutions for a Longer, Happier Life

Mindfulness meditation is an amazing method for learning to live in the moment. We do not exist in the future or in the past, yet many of us spend most of our time worrying about one or the other. By paying attention to the present with purpose and without judgment, we make the most of every minute we have. Read more here… 

PostHeaderIcon ‘Grateful Dead’ drummer Mickey Hart studies rhythm as therapeutic tool

Mickey Hart and Adam Gazzaley are examining the effect music and rhythm may have as a therapeutic agent. The reliance of the body on rhythm is more evident in a number of natural cycles, and Adam Gazzaley, director of the Neuroscience Imaging Center at the University of California San Francisco, explained, “Brain activity fluctuates— it oscillates in rhythmic patterns and different rhythms are represented throughout the brain in terms of how its activity changes over time.” Read more here…

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MASON CITY, IA – They say music is a powerful thing and that’s definitely true for a group of seniors.  Read more by clicking here…

PostHeaderIcon Prenatal Stimulation From Music Can Help You Bond With Your Baby

The ABCs of Prenatal Music Stimulation

Prenatal stimulation is a method that uses stimuli such as sounds (mother’s voice and musical ones), movement, pressure, vibrations, and light to communicate with a developing baby prior to birth. While in the womb, Baby learns to recognize and respond to different stimuli, which leads to encouragement of physical, mental, and sensory development. Stimulation exercises will allow Baby to communicate with you and your spouse/partner through her movement in the womb, establish a relationship between specific stimuli (such as your voices) and, most importantly, help develop her memory.

Read the rest of the article here: https://www.babyzone.com/pregnancy/article/prenatal-learning-with-music

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