Have you ever wondered what happens in the brain when you listen to music?
This question falls under something called the neuroscience of music. It helps us to explain things like why we move to the beat when we’re listening to music, or why that one specific song transports us back in time.
Did you know there’s something called neurologic music therapy?
Neurologic music therapy or NMT for short, is an evidence-based treatment model based in the neuroscience of music cognition, perception and performance. It uses the different elements of music, like rhythm, melody, harmony, tempo, and dynamics, to achieve functional goals in the domains of cognition, sensorimotor, speech and language. By manipulating the different elements of music, a neurologic music therapist can optimize brain function or even create new neural pathways in the brain. Guided by research, a neurologic music therapist focuses on the neuroscience of music and how the different elements of music can drive changes in the brain and influence new behaviors and functions.
Curious to learn more? Dr. Corene Hurt-Thaut’s presentation “The Effects of Neurologic Music Therapy” at the Music Care Conference on Saturday November 5, 2022 will explore how music can drive the change within us.
Dr. Corene Hurt-Thaut is a neurologic music therapist and educator. She is the director of the MMus in Applied Music and Health at the University of Toronto, an associate professor at the ArtEZ School of Music - ArtEZ Conservatorium in the Netherlands and the co-founder and program director of The Academy of Neurologic Music Therapy. She is internationally recognized for her clinical expertise in the evidence-based practice of Neurologic Music Therapy with numerous research publications on music and motor control.
Whether you’re attending live in New Westminster, BC, or virtually from your home, you will experience the transformative power of music in the areas of cognition, sensorimotor, and speech and language through case studies on clients with Parkinson’s Disease, dementia and acquired brain injury.
Register today at musiccareconference.com.
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