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Cerebrum: The Dana Forum on Brain Science
March 2010
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Dear Cerebrum Reader,
A new article in Cerebrum's 2010 Web edition is now available.
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<http://email.dana.org/c.html?rtr=on&s=awru,kpob,594,eaow,424u,dlq4,m3a0> How Music Helps to Heal the Injured Brain: Therapeutic Use Crescendos Thanks to Advances in Brain Science
By Michael Thaut, Ph.D., and Gerald McIntosh, M.D.
The use of music in therapy for the brain has evolved rapidly as brain-imaging techniques have revealed the brain's plasticity--its ability to change--and have identified networks that music activates. Research has shown that neurologic music therapy can help patients who have difficulty with language, cognition, or motor control, and the authors suggest that these techniques should become part of rehabilitative care.
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<http://email.dana.org/c.html?rtr=on&s=awru,kpob,594,hj7i,g4q3,dlq4,m3a0> Also in Cerebrum
We hope you enjoyed our recent series, "A Decade after The Decade of the Brain," by seven directors of the National Institutes of Health. This and all 1998-2009 articles and book features are available in our <http://email.dana.org/c.html?rtr=on&s=awru,kpob,594,5xld,izb3,dlq4,m3a0> Web edition archive.
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<http://email.dana.org/c.html?rtr=on&s=awru,kpob,594,2yi,kgmi,dlq4,m3a0> Now Available: Cerebrum 2010
Cerebrum <http://email.dana.org/c.html?rtr=on&s=awru,kpob,594,2yi,kgmi,dlq4,m3a0> 2010: Emerging Ideas in Brain Science offers readers a print version of the most popular topics covered in Cerebrum's Web edition. This book features a foreword by Benjamin S. Carson, director of pediatric neurosurgery at Johns Hopkins Children's Center, as well as a "classic" debate article on multiple intelligences by Howard Gardner and James Traub.
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