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Music Training Program: A Method Based on Language Development and Principles of Neuroscience to Optimize Speech and Language Skills in Hearing-Impaired Children

INTRODUCTION: In recent years, music has been employed in many intervention and rehabilitation program to enhance cognitive abilities in patients. Numerous researches show that music therapy can help improving language skills in patients including hearing impaired. In this study, a new method of mus...

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Autores principales: Dastgheib, Samaneh Sadat, Riyassi, Mina, Anvari, Maryam, Tayarani Niknejad, Hamid, Hoseini, Masumeh, Rajati, Mohsen, Ghasemi, Mohammad Mahdi
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Publicado: Mashhad University of Medical Sciences 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3846262/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24303426
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author Dastgheib, Samaneh Sadat
Riyassi, Mina
Anvari, Maryam
Tayarani Niknejad, Hamid
Hoseini, Masumeh
Rajati, Mohsen
Ghasemi, Mohammad Mahdi
author_facet Dastgheib, Samaneh Sadat
Riyassi, Mina
Anvari, Maryam
Tayarani Niknejad, Hamid
Hoseini, Masumeh
Rajati, Mohsen
Ghasemi, Mohammad Mahdi
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description INTRODUCTION: In recent years, music has been employed in many intervention and rehabilitation program to enhance cognitive abilities in patients. Numerous researches show that music therapy can help improving language skills in patients including hearing impaired. In this study, a new method of music training is introduced based on principles of neuroscience and capabilities of Persian language to optimize language development in deaf children after implantation. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The candidate children are classified in three groups according to their hearing age and language development. The music training program is established and centered on four principles, as follows: hearing and listening to music (with special attention to boost hearing), singing, rhythmic movements with music and playing musical instruments. RESULTS: Recently much research has demonstrated that even after cochlear implant operation, a child cannot acquire language to the same level of detail as a normal child. As a result of this study music could compensate this developmental delay .It is known that the greater the area of the brain that is activated, the more synaptic learning and plasticity changes occur in that specific area. According to the principles of neural plasticity, music could improve language skills by activating the same areas for language processing in the brain. CONCLUSION: In conclusion, the effects of music on the human brain seem to be very promising and therapeutic in various types of disorders and conditions, including cochlear implantation.
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spelling pubmed-38462622013-12-03 Music Training Program: A Method Based on Language Development and Principles of Neuroscience to Optimize Speech and Language Skills in Hearing-Impaired Children Dastgheib, Samaneh Sadat Riyassi, Mina Anvari, Maryam Tayarani Niknejad, Hamid Hoseini, Masumeh Rajati, Mohsen Ghasemi, Mohammad Mahdi Iran J Otorhinolaryngol Original Article INTRODUCTION: In recent years, music has been employed in many intervention and rehabilitation program to enhance cognitive abilities in patients. Numerous researches show that music therapy can help improving language skills in patients including hearing impaired. In this study, a new method of music training is introduced based on principles of neuroscience and capabilities of Persian language to optimize language development in deaf children after implantation. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The candidate children are classified in three groups according to their hearing age and language development. The music training program is established and centered on four principles, as follows: hearing and listening to music (with special attention to boost hearing), singing, rhythmic movements with music and playing musical instruments. RESULTS: Recently much research has demonstrated that even after cochlear implant operation, a child cannot acquire language to the same level of detail as a normal child. As a result of this study music could compensate this developmental delay .It is known that the greater the area of the brain that is activated, the more synaptic learning and plasticity changes occur in that specific area. According to the principles of neural plasticity, music could improve language skills by activating the same areas for language processing in the brain. CONCLUSION: In conclusion, the effects of music on the human brain seem to be very promising and therapeutic in various types of disorders and conditions, including cochlear implantation. Mashhad University of Medical Sciences 2013 /pmc/articles/PMC3846262/ /pubmed/24303426 Text en © 2013: Iranian Journal of Otorhinolaryngology This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/) which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Article
Dastgheib, Samaneh Sadat
Riyassi, Mina
Anvari, Maryam
Tayarani Niknejad, Hamid
Hoseini, Masumeh
Rajati, Mohsen
Ghasemi, Mohammad Mahdi
Music Training Program: A Method Based on Language Development and Principles of Neuroscience to Optimize Speech and Language Skills in Hearing-Impaired Children
title Music Training Program: A Method Based on Language Development and Principles of Neuroscience to Optimize Speech and Language Skills in Hearing-Impaired Children
title_full Music Training Program: A Method Based on Language Development and Principles of Neuroscience to Optimize Speech and Language Skills in Hearing-Impaired Children
title_fullStr Music Training Program: A Method Based on Language Development and Principles of Neuroscience to Optimize Speech and Language Skills in Hearing-Impaired Children
title_full_unstemmed Music Training Program: A Method Based on Language Development and Principles of Neuroscience to Optimize Speech and Language Skills in Hearing-Impaired Children
title_short Music Training Program: A Method Based on Language Development and Principles of Neuroscience to Optimize Speech and Language Skills in Hearing-Impaired Children
title_sort music training program: a method based on language development and principles of neuroscience to optimize speech and language skills in hearing-impaired children
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3846262/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24303426
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