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Research in basic and clinical neuroscience of music conducted over the past decades has begun to uncover music’s high potential as a tool for rehabilitation. Advances in our understanding of how music engages parallel brain networks underpinning sensory
Thenille Braun Janzen+6 more
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Conveying Movement in Music and Prosody
We investigated whether acoustic variation of musical properties can analogically convey descriptive information about an object. Specifically, we tested whether information from the temporal structure in music interacts with perception of a visual image to form an analog perceptual representation as a natural part of music perception. In Experiment 1,
Hedger, Stephen C.+2 more
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Abstract Early childhood has increasingly been acknowledged as a vital time for all children. Inclusive and quality education is part of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, with the further specification that all children have access to quality pre‐primary education.
Laura H. V. Wright+8 more
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Moving to music: Effects of heard and imagined musical cues on movement-related brain activity
Music is commonly used to facilitate or support movement, and increasingly used in movement rehabilitation. Additionally, there is some evidence to suggest that music imagery, which is reported to lead to brain signatures similar to music perception, may
Rebecca S Schaefer+4 more
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Dancing to Metallica and Dora: Case Study of a 19-Month-Old
Rhythmic movement to music, whether deliberate (e.g., dancing) or inadvertent (e.g., foot-tapping), is ubiquitous. Although parents commonly report that infants move rhythmically to music, especially to familiar music in familiar environments, there has ...
Laura K. Cirelli+2 more
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The music and movement patterns in Javanese dance occupy a significant position, which both of them have an integral relationship in forming the construction of a dance.
Sriyadi Sriyadi
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Finger tapping to different styles of music and changes in cortical oscillations
Music has been a therapeutic strategy proposed to improve impaired movement performance, but there remains a lack of understanding of how music impacts motor cortical activity.
Elizabeth L. Stegemöller+5 more
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LEARNING MUSIC THROUGH RHYTHMIC MOVEMENTS IN MALAYSIA
Purpose - Music class should function as a class that triggers joy and a platform for students to express their feelings. Based on observation, there are music teachers who teach singing and the playing of musical instruments based traditionally on a ...
Md Jais Ismail+2 more
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Starting from the fact that from the onset of formal education students encounter choral singing as an activity successively linked to general music education, the paper emphasizes the importance of using movement as a pedagogocal tool for the ...
Јеlena D. Cvetković Crvenica+1 more
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Armoriais Echoes: Marília Santos interviews Antônio Madureira
Antônio Madureira is a Brazilian composer and guitarist. Although he has musical works of the most diverse styles, his name is often associated with the Armorial Movement. This was a movement led by Ariano Suassuna.
Marília Santos
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