TY - JOUR
T1 - Music affects functional brain connectivity and is effective in the treatment of neurological disorders
AU - Speranza, Luisa
AU - Pulcrano, Salvatore
AU - Perrone-Capano, Carla
AU - Di Porzio, Umberto
AU - Volpicelli, Floriana
N1 - Funding Information:
Since ancient times, it has been speculated that music could have therapeutic value. This hypothesis was supported by the ancient Egyptians describing musical spells to cure the sick.
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PY - 2022/10/1
Y1 - 2022/10/1
N2 - In a million years, under the pressure of natural selection, hominins have acquired the abilities for vocal learning, music, and language. Music is a relevant human activity, highly effective in enhancing sociality, is a universal experience common to all known human cultures, although it varies in rhythmic and melodic complexity. It has been part of human life since the beginning of our history, or almost, and it strengthens the mother-baby relation even within the mother's womb. Music engages multiple cognitive functions, and promotes attention, concentration, imagination, creativity, elicits memories and emotions, and stimulates imagination, and harmony of movement. It changes the chemistry of the brain, by inducing the release of neurotransmitters and hormones (dopamine, serotonin, and oxytocin) and activates the reward and prosocial systems. In addition, music is also used to develop new therapies necessary to alleviate severe illness, especially neurological disorders, and brain injuries.
AB - In a million years, under the pressure of natural selection, hominins have acquired the abilities for vocal learning, music, and language. Music is a relevant human activity, highly effective in enhancing sociality, is a universal experience common to all known human cultures, although it varies in rhythmic and melodic complexity. It has been part of human life since the beginning of our history, or almost, and it strengthens the mother-baby relation even within the mother's womb. Music engages multiple cognitive functions, and promotes attention, concentration, imagination, creativity, elicits memories and emotions, and stimulates imagination, and harmony of movement. It changes the chemistry of the brain, by inducing the release of neurotransmitters and hormones (dopamine, serotonin, and oxytocin) and activates the reward and prosocial systems. In addition, music is also used to develop new therapies necessary to alleviate severe illness, especially neurological disorders, and brain injuries.
KW - dopamine
KW - mental disorders
KW - music
KW - serotonin
KW - synaptic plasticity
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U2 - 10.1515/revneuro-2021-0135
DO - 10.1515/revneuro-2021-0135
M3 - Article
C2 - 35325516
AN - SCOPUS:85127836112
SN - 0334-1763
VL - 33
SP - 789
EP - 801
JO - Reviews in the Neurosciences
JF - Reviews in the Neurosciences
IS - 7
ER -