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Vibroacoustic Therapy for Parkinson’s, Fibromyalgia, Alzheimer’s and Depression

by David Gibson | May 5, 2016 | Parkinson’s, Alzheimer’s and Autism Treatments

At its core, music is sound, and sound is rooted in vibration. Led by Lee Bartel, PhD, a music professor at the University of Toronto, several researchers are exploring whether sound vibrations absorbed through the body can help ease the symptoms of Parkinson’s...

Vibroacoustic Treatments for Parkinson’s Patients Lessens or Eradicates Symptoms

by David Gibson | May 5, 2016 | Parkinson’s, Alzheimer’s and Autism Treatments

Abstract Objectives The objectives of this study were to gather preliminary data on psychological and physiologic effects of a 20 minute vibroacoustic treatment. The treatment included 4 components of interest: 1. The Music – Heart opening and powerful 2. Binaural...

Music Enhances Performance and Perceived Enjoyment of Sprint Interval

by David Gibson | May 5, 2016 | Performance and Productivity

Abstract Introduction: Interval exercise training can elicit physiological adaptations similar to traditional endurance training, but in reduced time. However, the intense nature of specific protocols, particularly the “all out” efforts characteristic of...

Effects of Music During Exercise on RPE, Heart rate and the Autonomic Nervous

by David Gibson | May 5, 2016 | Performance and Productivity

Abstract Aim: The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between the influence of music on RPE during sub-maximal exercise and on the autonomic nervous system before and after sub-maximal exercise. Methods: Heart rate (HR), HR variability (HRV) and...

8) Music Can Enhance Exercise-induced Sympathetic Dominancy Assessed by Heart Rate Variability

by David Gibson | May 5, 2016 | Performance and Productivity

Abstract Many studies have been conducted on physiological responses of music, yielding controversial results. In the present study, we examined whether music affects the exercise-induced changes in the autonomic nervous system activity in twelve healthy female...
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