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Development of Auditory and Spontaneous Movement Responses to Music over the First Year of Life
Nguyen T+7 more
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Neurobiological mechanism of music improving gait disorder in patients with Parkinson's disease: a mini review. [PDF]
Huang LZ, Qi Z.
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Abstract Background A previous case series showed that Nocebo Hypothesis Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (NH‐CBT) is a promising treatment for Functional Neurological Symptom Disorder (FNSD). Objectives To further evaluate the potential efficacy of NH‐CBT in participants with FNSD (motor type).
Matt Richardson+2 more
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Proprioceptive Resonance and Multimodal Semiotics: Readiness to Act, Embodied Cognition, and the Dynamics of Meaning. [PDF]
Sanna M.
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Definition and Classification of Dystonia
Abstract Dystonia is a movement disorder with varied clinical features and diverse etiologies. Here we present a revision of the 2013 consensus definition and classification of dystonia in light of subsequent publications and experience with its application during the last decade.
Alberto Albanese+13 more
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Neural mechanisms underlying synchronization of movement to musical cues in Parkinson disease and aging. [PDF]
Harrison EC+6 more
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Abstract Addressing social and ecological values is a central aim of democratic environmental management and policymaking, especially during deliberative and participatory processes. Agencies responsible for managing public lands would benefit from a deepened understanding of how various publics value those lands.
Sarah K. MacFarland+3 more
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Preserved auditory-motor synchronization during finger-tapping to music and metronomes at various tempi in progressive multiple sclerosis. [PDF]
Vanbilsen N+7 more
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Expanding the discourse: a critical analysis of hip-hop feminism in the era of globalization. [PDF]
Ling X, Chen Y, Zhu X.
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