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Einführung in die Neurologische Musiktherapie

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Die neurobiologische Musikforschung trägt eine entscheidende Rolle: Ziel vieler Studien ist dabei, die unterstützende Wirkung der Musik auf therapeutisches Lernen, Verhalten und Neuroplastizität zu untersuchen und evidenzbasiert klinisch zu übersetzen. Die Übertragung von wissenschaftlich fundierten motorischen und kognitiven Lerntheorien auf therapeutisches Lernen und Üben ist gleicherweise wichtig und kann zu effektiver klinischer Praxis führen. Als Beispiel wird die Übertragung in die psychiatrische Rehabilitation dargestellt.

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Thaut, M., Hömberg, V. (2015). Einführung in die Neurologische Musiktherapie. In: Bernatzky, G., Kreutz, G. (eds) Musik und Medizin. Springer, Vienna. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7091-1599-2_11

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