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ID 27231
  Title Music, brain, and body: A clinical and scientific overview
URL https://www.apcj.net/site_files/4725/upload_files/MaffetoneMusic.pdf?dl=1
Journal Asia-Pac Chiropr J. 2022 October;3(2):8
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Abstract: Listening to music can quickly engage or light up the whole brain. Both creating and listening to music is instinctual, and can influence physical, biochemical, and mental-emotional brain and body health in many ways through the nervous system, affecting hormones, stress, movement, and virtually all systems of the body. As such, music can serve as a valuable adjunct for people of all ages, including chiropractors and their patients. Music can have profound therapeutic actions in simple ways, from merely listening to songs to related basic biofeedback
techniques. These and other topics are presented.

Author keywords: Music - Therapy - Chiropractic - Brain injury

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