Music Listening, Music Therapy, Phenomenology and Neuroscience

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Appendix 3.04 Survey of


The Neurosciences and Music I


V


Conference 2011


Learning and Memory


Title, Category

Aim

Mus. Material, Cultural Ref.

Technology & Procedure

Main focus of interest

Conclusion


  1. Krista L. Hyde
    Brain and behavioral correlates of auditory processing in autism spectrum disorders
    Cat. 11: Disorder
    *44.


I. Molnar

-Szakacs, T.

Wong, R. Brezis, M. Wang, L.S McKay, E.A. Laugeson, W. Wu, K. Overy, J.

Piggot

The neural correlates of emotional

music per

ception:

an fMRI study of the SAME
model of musical experience Cat. 11: Disorder
Cat. 17: Sensory

-motor

Articles: Overy et al. (2009)
Molnar

-Szakacs et al. (2006)

(Not in the proceedings)


  1. Catherine Wan, Loes Baz


en, Lauryn Zipse,
Andrea Nort

on

, Jennifer

Zuk, Jennifer Batore, Gottfried Schlaug
Using Auditory-

Motor

Mapping Training

(AMMT)

to

facilitate speech output in non

-verbal children with
autism Cat. 11: Disorder
Cat. 17: Sensory

-motor

To present recent findings of brain and behavioral differences in auditory perception in Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) with respect to current theories of aty

pical sensory

perception in ASD
The Shared Affective Motion
Experience (SAME) model of music perceptionholds that emotion in music is perceived no

t only as an auditory signal,
but also as

intentional,

hierarchically organized sequences

of expressi

ve

motor acts behind the signal
Auditory

-Motor Mapping

Training

treatment data from

a series of completely nonverbal children with autism will be pre

sented, as

well as diffusion

-tensor

imaging results showing
abnormalities in language





related tracts. These brain abnormalities may be associated with
therapeutic outcomes

No

passive stimuli. Multi





sensory activity such as clapping, tapping, mar

ching,

dance

The combination of behavioral and brain imaging methods of function and structure is critical to understand the neural mechanisms underlying ASD phenotypes
We studied the neural correlates of emotional music perception in high

-functioning

children with

Autism spectrum

Disorder (

ASD

) (mean age 12

years) and age

-matched

controls using 3T functional Ma

gnetic Resonance Imaging
(fMRI)
Recently, our laboratory has
developed a novel intonation





based intervention called
Auditory

-Motor Mappin

g

Training (AMMT)

, which

trains the association between sounds and articulatory actions with the goal of facilitating

speech

output in

nonverbal children

with autism

How atypical auditory per

ception in ASD is reflect

ed

at the level of bot

h brain

structu

re and function

The human Mirror Neuron System (MNS) allows for co





representation and sharing of affective musical experience between agent

and listener

Although up to 25% of children with autism are
non

-verbal, there are very few
interventions that
can reliably produce significant improvements
in speech output

The study of such brain





behavioral relationships may lead to the

identifi

cation of

neurobiological markers in ASD. In turn, the findings from this work

may guide earlier

and improved

biologically

based

interventions in ASD

Support for the SAME model of affective musical
experience, whereby recruitment of the neural systems of embodiment and emotion in the children allows them to experience and understand the expressive dynamics of he

ard sound

gestures through emotional music
AMMT capi

talizes on the

inherent musical strengths of children with autism, and offers

activities that they

intrinsically enjoy. It also
engages and potentially stimulates a networkof brain regions that

may be

dysfunctional in autism
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