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Music therapy for depression [PDF]
Roddis, Jennifer K., Tanner, Melanie
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The SUV39 Family of H3K9 Methyltransferases in Skeletal Muscle Stem Cells
The SUV39 family members are well known for methylating the Lysine 9 of the histone H3 (H3K9) in order to compact the chromatin and contributing to gene repression. We describe their active role in proliferating and differentiating muscle stem cells, how they prevent from inflammation and fibrosis during muscle regeneration and the future avenues ...
Pauline Garcia+2 more
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Abstract Drama is a subject through which pupils can explore and develop their social learning. Previous research into drama‐based pedagogy has predominantly centred on outcomes that benchmark Autistic socialising against non‐Autistic standards. This corrective ideology has been critiqued in the light of emerging research into the damaging impact of ...
Elise Robinson, Laura Crane
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Pengaruh Terapi Musik Terhadap Skala Nyeri Pasien Paska Operasi Mayor di RS. Myria Palembang [PDF]
patients experience postoperative pain. Inadequate postoperative pain management causes many patients to have complications. Music therapy as a nonpharmacological management can help reduce pain by increasing endorphins release to inhibit pain’s ...
Tan, Julianus Yudhistira
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Abstract The evolving landscape of higher education necessitates a nuanced approach to accommodating the diverse needs of neurodivergent students, including those identifying as having autism, dyslexia, dyspraxia, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, dyscalculia or Tourette's syndrome.
Tor Alexander Bruce+5 more
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Abstract Both virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR) technology have shown potential for the instruction of people on the autism spectrum by simulating real‐world experiences in a safe and controlled environment. However, numerous reports indicate that this type of research has included few participants with intellectual disability (ID).
Emily M. Erb, Gabrielle T. Lee
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Exploring the potential of the Coventry Grid (CG) tool within mainstream middle school settings
Abstract The Coventry Grid (CG) seeks to address clinicians' concerns over the misdiagnosis of autistic spectrum conditions (ASC) and attachment problems (AP). While literature exists exploring the clinical benefits of the CG, and recent modifications have included the Pathological Demand Avoidance (PDA) profile, its potential in the educational ...
Sarah Wall
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Early Years teachers' knowledge and perceptions about autism in Greece
Abstract The purpose of this study was to explore Early Years (EY) teachers' knowledge and perceptions about autism in Greece. An online questionnaire was completed by 276 respondents with experience in teaching children from 0 to 6 years old. The findings showed that EY teachers in Greece are aware of the main difficulties people with autism are ...
Antonia Mela, Lila Kossyvaki
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Remembering through Music: Music Therapy and Dementia [PDF]
Educational Objectives 1. Define music therapy and its benefits with older adults with dementia and related disorders/ diseases. 2. Describe active and passive music therapy interventions and strategies for older adult populations. 3. Identify the ways a
Owens, Melissa
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Trans feminism and the women's liberation movement in Britain, c. 1970–1980
Abstract The history of the British women's liberation movement (WLM) is a growing field of study, but it has had little to say about trans participants in the movement. Drawing on feminist and LGBT+ archives and interviews, this article argues that while trans acceptance in ‘women‐only’ groups was not guaranteed during the period between 1970 and 1980,
Sam Caslin
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