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161“…Over 25 years ago Ericsson et al. (1993) published the results of their search for the most effective forms of training in music, a domain where knowledge of effective training has been accumulated over centuries. …”
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162“…Dancing is an activity that positively enhances the mood of people that consists of feeling the music and expressing it in rhythmic movements with the body. …”
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163“…The SD evaluation showed that lively, pleasant, and attractive birdsongs and music produced the greatest HR and SCL changes, and that the sound barrier works best when placed 8 m and 18 m from the road.…”
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164por Kaur Khaira, Manjit, Raja Gopal, Raja Lexshimi, Mohamed Saini, Suriati, Md Isa, Zaleha“…Aromatherapy hand massage, aromatherapy using a diffuser in combination with music therapy, confidence training for test relaxation, coping program, music therapy, emotional freedom technique, animal-assisted intervention, and guided imagery were all found to be effective in reducing test anxiety. …”
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165por Welch, Graham F., Himonides, Evangelos, Saunders, Jo, Papageorgi, Ioulia, Sarazin, Marc“…There is a growing body of neurological, cognitive, and social psychological research to suggest the possibility of positive transfer effects from structured musical engagement. …”
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166“…Presently, we explored whether muscle afferent sensitivity adapts to the emotional situation. We recorded from single muscle afferents in the leg, using microneurography, and moved the ankle joint of participants, while they listened to evocative classical music to induce sad, neutral, or happy emotions, or sat passively (no music). …”
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167por Smith, Paige Hall“…Infant feeding occurs in the context of continued gender inequities and in the context of a feminist movement that left women vulnerable to a system that defined the male body and mind as the norm. This paper draws from a qualitative analysis of interviews conducted with women artists at the 2005 Mamapalooza music festival in New York City, and conference participants at the 2005 La Leche League International and International Lactation Consultant Association Conferences and at the 2007 Reproductive Freedom Conference to understand our collective alienation from breastfeeding and to outline a process for how we might repossess breastfeeding as a positive function in women's lives. …”
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170por Palermo Mendes, Janaina, Ribeiro Caldara, Fabiana, de Castro Burbarelli, Maria Fernanda, Valentim, Jean Kaique, Ferreira de Brito Mandú, Daniela, Garófallo Garcia, Rodrigo, Correia de Lima Almeida-Paz, Ibiara, Markiy Odakura, Agnes, Lourenço da Silva, Marconi Italo“…A sample of 56 sows between 2nd and 6th parity was submitted to the treatments from artificial insemination to weaning. The sows were assigned in a randomized block design with a 2 × 2 factorial scheme of treatments: mixed housing—control (MH-C), collective housing—control (CH-C), mixed housing—music (MH-M) and collective housing—music (CH-M). …”
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171“…The postural sway of the center of pressure (COP) and the postural balance (body weight distribution) in a standing position were measured in 390 students including music students (n = 346) and a control group (n = 44). …”
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172A Review of the Clinical Evidence for Complementary and Alternative Medicine in Huntington’s Disease“…We conducted a review of the literature to summarize the available evidence for various mind–body practices and nutraceuticals. METHODS: PubMed and Cochrane Library electronic databases were searched independently from inception to February 2019 by two independent raters. …”
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173“…Addressing questions of identity, difference, sound, and subjectivity in global early modernity, these authors share the conviction that the body itself is the most intimate of contact zones, and that the culturally contingent systems by which sounds made sense could be foreign to early modern listeners and to present day scholars.Drawing on a global range of archival evidence--from New France and New Spain, to the slave ships of the Middle Passage, to China, Europe, and the Mediterranean court environment--this collection challenges the privileged position of European acoustical practices within the discipline of global-historical musicology. …”
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174por Chair, Sek Ying, Leung, Kai Chi, Lo, Sally Wai Sze, Wang, Qun, Sit, Janet Wing Hung, Leung, Sui Yuen, Cheng, Ho Yu“…METHODS: This study analysed the cross‐sectional data from the baseline assessment of 130 CHD patients who participated in a longitudinal randomized controlled trial of music‐paced physical activity intervention for CHD patients (ChiCTR‐IOR‐17011015) (September 2017 to February 2019). …”
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175“…Without this ability we would not be able to entrain body movements to music, like we do when we dance. …”
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176por Lameira, Adriano R., Hardus, Madeleine E., Nouwen, Kim J. J. M., Topelberg, Eva, Delgado, Roberto A., Spruijt, Berry M., Sterck, Elisabeth H. M., Knott, Cheryl D., Wich, Serge A.“…Identical analyses of data from this site provided similar results for unaided kiss-squeaks but dissimilar results for hand and leaf kiss-squeaks. …”
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178por Semeniuk, George, Bahadini, Bahareh, Ahn, Eugene, Zain, Jasmine, Cheng, Jessica, Govindarajan, Ameish, Rose, Judy, Lee, Richard T.“…Integrative oncology is a patient-centered, evidence-based field of comprehensive cancer care that utilizes integrative therapies such as mind-body practices, acupuncture, massage, music therapy, nutrition, and exercise in collaboration with conventional cancer treatments. …”
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179por Parncutt, Richard“…The theory is consistent with cross-cultural commonalities in altered states (out-of-body, possessing, floating, fusing), spiritual beings (large, moving, powerful, emotional, wise, loving), and reports of strong musical experiences and divine encounters. …”
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180por Vandervert, Larry“…BACKGROUND: Vandervert described how, in collaboration with the cerebral cortex, unconscious learning of cerebellar internal models leads to enhanced executive control in working memory in expert music performance and in scientific discovery. Following Vandervert’s arguments, it is proposed that since music performance and scientific discovery, two pillars of cultural learning and advancement, are learned through in cerebellar internal models, it is reasonable that additional if not all components of culture may be learned in the same way. …”
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