The transformative power of music: Insights into neuroplasticity, health, and disease
December 15th, 2023
Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Muriel T. Zaatar, Kenda Alhakim, Mohammad Enayeh, Ribal Tamer
Music's effects on the brain don't stop at just enhancing cognitive function; music can be an aid for emotional wellbeing, pain management, and even a form of therapy for a variety of neuropsychiatric diseases.
Brain, Behavior, & Immunity - Health
DOI: 10.1016/j.bbih.2023.100716
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Abstract/Description
Music is a universal language that can elicit profound emotional and cognitive responses. In this literature review, we explore the intricate relationship between music and the brain, from how it is decoded by the nervous system to its therapeutic potential in various disorders. Music engages a diverse network of brain regions and circuits, including sensory-motor processing, cognitive, memory, and emotional components. Music-induced brain network oscillations occur in specific frequency bands, and listening to one's preferred music can grant easier access to these brain functions. Moreover, music training can bring about structural and functional changes in the brain, and studies have shown its positive effects on social bonding, cognitive abilities, and language processing. We also discuss how music therapy can be used to retrain impaired brain circuits in different disorders. Understanding how music affects the brain can open up new avenues for music-based interventions in healthcare, education, and wellbeing.