Part two
7.2
Music and Its Effect on
Body, Brain/Mind, and Spirit
© 2011, Music For Health Services
A brief look at history
• Some archaeologists believe that music and dancing preceded language. • Since the days of the Greeks and Romans, music has had a profound effect on the body and the mind.
• Healing and sound were considered sacred science.
• Healing and music diverged in the 18th century, music was for entertainment, healing was practiced through science and medicine. • Since World War II, the health benefits of music have become more recognized in mainstream medicine.
• Today, no human culture is known that does not have music.
Music affects the body and the brain
Music for Mind and Body (article) http://valleymusictherapy.com/research.html Tuning the Brain for Music (article) http://www.braintuning.fi/research.html Music and the Human Brain (article) http://www.silcom.com/~aludwig/Brain.htm Music affects the body and the brain
Music for Pain (Article and Video) http://www.sciencentral.com/articles/view.php3?article_i d=218392834
The Healing Power of Music (article) http://www.myoptumhealth.com/portal/Information/item/ Music+Therapy%3A+Benefits+and+Uses?archiveChan nel=Home%2FArticle&clicked=true Can Music Therapy Affect your Health? (article) http://www.scientificblogging.com/erin039s_spin/can_m usic_therapy_affect_your_health
Music Medicine
“Music medicine” has only begun to receive serious scientific consideration, with rigorous medical research beginning to build up in the late 1980s.
“Music Neuroscience, Physiology and Medicine.”
Fall 1997. Musica(IV)2. (article) http://www.musica.uci.edu/mrn/V4I2F97.html#neuroscie nce
Music as Medicine (article) http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/health/20022869 98_healthmusic25.html
Physical effects of music
• Changes in blood flow
• Speed of muscle reaction
• Lower blood pressure
• Lower heart rate
• Changes in cell structure