Le note nella cura Musica e Medicina, una Overview

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Marco Marziali
Maria Teresa Palermo

Abstract

Scopo di questa panoramica è quello di riportare i principali effetti della musica e dello stimolo musicale, nelle sue più svariate forme, sui vari organi e sull’organismo nella sua complessità citando i principali studi sull’argomento e mettendone in risalto anche i punti critici.


Oltre a ciò, ci proponiamo di dare un aggiornamento sullo sviluppo della musicoterapia in questi ultimi anni e su quelli che sono i principali strumenti attualmente utilizzati.

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Marziali , M. e Palermo , M.T. 2021. Le note nella cura: Musica e Medicina, una Overview. Italian Journal of Prevention, Diagnostic and Therapeutic Medicine. 4, 2 (set. 2021), 37-45. DOI:https://doi.org/10.30459/2021-12.
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