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“I regard music therapy as a tool of great power in many neurological disorders – Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s – because of its unique capacity to organize or reorganize cerebral function when it has been damaged.” – Oliver Sacks
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Altenmueller, E., & Schlaug, G. (2012). Music, brain, and health: Exploring biological foundation of music’s health effects. In R. MacDonald, G. Kreutz, & L. Mitchell (Eds.), Music, health and wellbeing. New York: Oxford University Press.
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Strong, J.V. (2016). Music Therapy. In: Pachana, N. (eds) Encyclopedia of Geropsychology. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-287-080-3_264-1
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