2018
DOI: 10.3389/fnbeh.2018.00112
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Music From the Very Beginning—A Neuroscience-Based Framework for Music as Therapy for Preterm Infants and Their Parents

Abstract: Human and animal studies demonstrate that early auditory experiences influence brain development. The findings are particularly crucial following preterm birth as the plasticity of auditory regions, and cortex development are heavily dependent on the quality of auditory stimulation. Brain maturation in preterm infants may be affected among other things by the overwhelming auditory environment of the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU). Conversely, auditory deprivation, (e.g., the lack of the regular intrauteri… Show more

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“…Studies on music in preterm infants report that music may enhance formation and maturation of structural brain networks involved in cognition and emotion regulation ( 20 , 21 ). It is therefore hypothesized that early auditory experiences are associated with structural brain development ( 10 ). In music therapy, the music therapist tailors the musical intervention to specifically meet the needs of the individual infant at that particular moment.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Studies on music in preterm infants report that music may enhance formation and maturation of structural brain networks involved in cognition and emotion regulation ( 20 , 21 ). It is therefore hypothesized that early auditory experiences are associated with structural brain development ( 10 ). In music therapy, the music therapist tailors the musical intervention to specifically meet the needs of the individual infant at that particular moment.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, extremely preterm infants may benefit from music therapy, which could be most beneficial if started as early as possible. Research suggest that using music based interventions synchronously to neural development supports brain development through auditory priming and lies at the core of neural plasticity ( 10 , 11 ). Stimulating the developing neural circuitry with carefully selected and tailored musical notes supports synaptogenesis and connectivity early on ( 10 ).…”
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“…We may speculate that the enriched musical and socio-emotional experience in CMT may promote brain development, notably functional and structural connectivity, as well as emotional and cognitive development 74 . Rigorously designed trials are required to evaluate short and longitudinal effects of music therapy on brain development in preterm infants and psychosocial adaption.…”
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“…Even before birth we are often presented with music in our environment and this has an impact on children's development. Indeed, research indicates that early auditory experiences influence human development at different levels, especially since the fetus experiences sounds in an emotional, multimodal and vibro-acoustic manner during development (Haslbeck and Bassler, 2018). For example, neuroscientific research shows that music not only affects the development of our brain (e.g., limbic and paralimbic structures) but also enhances psychological and physiological health (Koelsch, 2010(Koelsch, , 2014.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%