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Id | 1004 | |
Author | Garrido, Gemma et al 2016 | |
Title | Music & Wellbeing | |
Reference | Garrido, Gemma et al 2016 Music & Wellbeing |
Link to article | http://doi.org/10.5334/ijic.2734 |
Abstract | Scientific literature suggests that music may serve as therapeutic function among populations with different illnesses or disorders. Functional neuroimaging studies that incorporate music activity or music method shown an increase activation in several brain areas, with widespread bilateral hemodynamic responses in occipital lobe, bilateral cerebellum, temporal lobe, in the right lateral prefrontal cortex as well hemodynamic responses in the left middle frontal gyrus. |
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Music activity can have effects that improve the psychological health of individuals. . | Facilitating contact between people with and without mental illness by creating a common artistic project prevents social isolation of SMI and promotes the wellbeing.. | Music seems to be capable of engaging in social behaviour, involves communication, increase interindividual trust , improve social cohesion of the group. . |