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 ...
Bilateral stimulation involves the use of visual, auditory, or tactile external stimuli in a rhythmic side-to-side pattern. It is a key component of eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR ...
From Parkinson’s patients to stroke survivors, music and rhythm-based therapies are reshaping the way we approach rehabilitation. Techniques like Rhythmic Auditory Stimulation and Patterned Sensory ...
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 ...
In the brain, specific electrical waves are associated with different states of consciousness. For instance, delta waves—also known as slow waves—are especially prevalent during deep sleep, as well as ...
A new review surveys a broadening landscape of studies showing what's known, and what remains to be found, about the therapeutic potential of non-invasive sensory, electrical or magnetic stimulation ...
Using sound to stimulate certain brain waves has the potential to help those with dementia or cognitive decline sleep better, reveals a new study. Sleep disturbances are a common feature in dementia ...
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 ...