Yes and yes.
And might I recommend a good read;
Mickey Hart's Drumming On The Edge Of Magic.
FWIW, I've been working in Senior/ memory care for a decade.
And might I recommend a good read;
Mickey Hart's Drumming On The Edge Of Magic.
FWIW, I've been working in Senior/ memory care for a decade.
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Neuroscience and music
Here’s what we’ve learned so far on Neuroscience and Music:
1. Drumming results in plasticity in many brain regions, including cerebellum and cerebral cortex
2. Music therapy can help people with Alzheimer’s, Huntington”s, and autism.
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#neuroskyence
1. Drumming results in plasticity in many brain regions, including cerebellum and cerebral cortex
2. Music therapy can help people with Alzheimer’s, Huntington”s, and autism.
See comments for more...
#neuroskyence
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The benefits of music (and other arts) on the brain and how they apply and expand on STEM subjects needs to be shouted from the tops of ALL of the hills and mountains, worldwide.
Arts classes give some kids a reason to look forward to school.