How music can reshape the brain in ways words cannot, and how art helped a Parkinson's patient steady her hands and connect ...
Music and its healing powers can be traced to the ancient Greeks, who visited the healing temples of Asclepios to seek inner peace and relief from suffering. According to Pavli (2024), in the ancient ...
Trauma doesn't just leave scars on the heart; it leaves what some experts call a "brain wound." When you go through something deeply painful, your nervous system, memory pathways, and even your brain ...
Singing is more than music. It benefits the brain, heart, lungs, and mood. Group singing strengthens social bonds, boosts ...
ROCHESTER, N.Y. – World-famous opera singer Renee Fleming from Rochester is working with the National Institutes of Health to see what music does to her brain. Fleming sang in an MRI machine, and the ...
Professor of Cognitive-Neuroscience , Department of Psychology, Northumbria University, Newcastle When I hear Shania Twain’s You’re Still The One, it takes me back to when I was 15, playing on my ...
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The Science Of Healing: How Brain Actually Recovers From Trauma “Toxic Positivity” And Its Hidden Harm
In recent years, conversations about mental health have become more visible, but with that visibility has come a new problem, the rise of toxic positivity. The idea that one must always stay positive ...
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Healing the past to strengthen the future: Why the Caribbean needs to talk about ancestral trauma
What our grandparents practised instinctively through prayer, song, and time spent in the natural world, neuroscience is now validating with brain scans and data.” ...
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