Aug 6, 2015 ... Social functioning and autonomic nervous system sensitivity across vocal and musical emotion in Williams syndrome and autism spectrum disorder.
onlinelibrary.wiley.comSinging, or the act of producing musical sounds with ... Stuttering is a largely developmental condition that affects the fluency of speech.
www.jstor.orgMar 1, 2015 ... Fewer neurological disorders inspire greater fear than dementia, one of the most common diseases of the elderly. According to some estimates, 44 ...
www.scientificamerican.comInstrumental music of a subdued type seems to have a desirable ... In Dr. Harrington's experience the physical act of singing increases a number of bodily ...
www.nature.comJun 17, 2018 ... Vocal stereotypy is a commonly occurring challenging behavior in children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) that is frequently maintained ...
onlinelibrary.wiley.comOct 11, 2016 ... These findings suggest that a developmental music disorder can affect ... the idea of shared mechanisms between music and vocal emotions, ...
www.nature.comAs Goethe's devilish Erlking sings to the (hallucinating?) boy in the Schubert ... The aesthetic fascination with music, mental illness, and malevolence is ...
www.thelancet.comFeb 18, 2016 ... Inclusion criteria were mild to moderate dementia, no prior severe psychiatric illness or substance abuse, stable medication, and physically ...
onlinelibrary.wiley.comJun 14, 2012 ... Noncontingent music has been shown to reduce engagement in vocal stereotypy ... In the control condition, the child also had access to toys.
onlinelibrary.wiley.comarticle, we will try to better understand how music can ... Key words: Alzheimer's disease, singing, verbal recall, ... chunk in the sung condition.
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