A new pilot study has highlighted the potential of a music therapy technique to help children with severe acquired brain injuries (ABI) meet their walking rehabilitation goals. The first of its kind ...
Our brain is adept at synchronizing with rhythmic sounds, whether it's the beat of a song or the steady patter of rain. This ability helps us recognize and process sounds more effectively. A research ...
Curavit, a virtual contract research organization, has been signed up by MedRhythms to run a study of its technology aimed at aging adults with walking impairments as a result of a stroke. Dubbed ...
We are now investigating the effects of this closed-loop auditory stimulation approach in REM sleep, where alpha rhythms are present but their role still unknown." The research contributes to the ...
The brain generates rhythms naturally. One way to confirm this is to record the brain’s electrical activity. This electrical activity results from the passage of ions (particles with positive or ...
A dose of music could do wonders for anxious people, according to clinical trial research out this month. Scientists in Toronto, Canada, and the UK observed what happened to people taking medication ...
Our bodies often respond instinctively to music—by tapping our feet, nodding our heads, or swaying to the beat. Now, a study published in PLOS Biology on November 18 reveals an even subtler form of ...
A surprising MIT study published in Nature at the end of 2016 helped to spur interest in the possibility that light flickering at the frequency of a particular gamma-band brain rhythm could produce ...
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