Music Listening, Music Therapy, Phenomenology and Neuroscience

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Appendix 3.02 Survey of The Neurosciences a


nd Music I


I


Conference 2005


From Perception to Performance


Roun 


dtable on Music Therapy (28-

31)

Title, Category

Aim

Mus.

material, Cultural R

ef.

Technology & Proce

dure

Main focus of interest

Conclusion


  1. Hillecke et al.


(271

-282)

Perspectives on music therapy
Cat. 12: Music Therapy


  1. Nickel et al. (283


-293)

Research in music therapy
Cat. 12: Music Therapy


  1. Sabbatella (294


-302)

Resear

ch in Ibero

-American

countries
Cat. 12: Music Therapy


  1. Thaut (303


-308)

The future of music in therapy and medicine
Cat. 12: Music Therapy

To contribute

to the

development of an adequate research strategy for evidence

-based music

therapy
To p

resent

selected outcome

studies carried out in order to give music therapy a scientific and empirical base
An overview of the status of music therapy in Ibero





American countries
A brief

overview of theory and

clinical practice in music therapy

No particular music material
CR: Neutral No particular musical material mentioned.
CR: Not indicated
No particular musical material mentioned.
CR: Not indicated
No particular musical material mentioned.
CR: Not indicated

A table of therapy research strategies
3 randomized controlled trials (RCT):
1) Chronic pain
2) Children with m

igraine 3)

Chronic tinnitus Review of 11 music therapy journals and 12 conference proceedings
Review of selected research and clinical practice

Effective ingredient

s in the

field of music therapy: Modulation of attention, emotion, cognition, behavior, communication
Clinically and statistically
significant results of music therapy
Assessment and clinical evaluation of music therapy clinical practice
The rhythmic

patterns of

music can help movement in Parkinson’s disease patients. Musical information is retained in Alzheimers’ disease patients

A number of questions about the relevance of neurocognitive theories and methods for music therapy research
Evidence f

or the effect of

music therapy in specific clinical fields

:

1) Chronic pain
2) Children with migraine 3) Chronic tinnitus
Need to develop assessment and clinical evaluation tools on a higher scientific level
Music can communicate information to the b

rain that

has profound effects on learning, development, recovery of func

tion, and

aesthetic engagement
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