(…)Music therapy was so important in the early stages of my recovery because it can help retrain different parts of your brain to form language centers in areas where they weren’t before you were injured,” Giffords told PEOPLE magazine last year ,
Music improves health outcomes because of the way the brain processes the complexities of sound, rhythm and vibration, Tomaino, of The Institute for Music and Neurologic Function, said.(…)
Music improves health outcomes because of the way the brain processes the complexities of sound, rhythm and vibration, Tomaino, of The Institute for Music and Neurologic Function, said.(…)