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Mechanisms of Timing, Timbre, Repertoire, and Entrainment in Neuroplasticity: Mutual Interplay in Neonatal Development
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MusicAuditory ImageryDevelopmental Cognitive NeuroscienceBrain DevelopmentBrain MechanismNeurodevelopmentMusic PsychologyNeurobehavioral CareSocial SciencesMusicologyNeural MechanismMutual InterplayNeurogenesisDevelopmental DisorderCognitive NeuroscienceMusic GenerationMusic ProcessingGenetic PredispositionCognitive ScienceBehavioral NeuroscienceMedicineCortical RemodelingNeonatal DevelopmentChild DevelopmentDevelopmental BiologyPediatricsOntogenyNeuroscienceMusic Therapeutic Applications
Neonatal brain development relies on a combination of critical factors inclusive of genetic predisposition, attachment, and the conditions of the pre and postneonatal environment. The status of the infant's developing brain in its most vulnerable state and the impact that physiological elements of music, silences and sounds may make in the earliest stages of brain development can enhance vitality. However, little attention has been focused on the integral aspects of the music itself. This article will support research that has hypothesized conditions of music therapeutic applications in an effort to further validate models of neurobehavioral care that have optimized conditions for growth, inclusive of recommendations leading toward the enhancement of self-regulatory behaviors.
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