Music Medicine
Volume 2
Reviews
Table of Contents

Introduction vi
Preface viii
Authors xi
Section 1. Music, Physiology, and Physics  
Ralph Spintge
Physiology, Mathematics, Music, and Medicine Definitions and Concepts for Research
3
Terry M. Mikiten
A Method for Research in Music Medicine
14
Justine Sergent
Human Brain Mapping
24
Giuseppe Cossu, Carmine Faienza And Carlo Capone Infants’ Hemispheric Computation of Music and Speech 50
Julene K. Johnson, Hellmeth Petsche, Peter Richter, Astrid von Stein And Oliver Filz
The Effects of Coherence Estimates of EEG at Rest on Differences Between Subjects With and Without Music Training
65
Robert A. Miller Michael H. Thaut, And Jorge I. Auñón
Event-Related Brain Wave Potentials in an Auditory-Motor Synchronization Task
76
Albrecht Schneider
Perception of Inharmonic Sounds: Theoretical Implications, Empirical Findings
85
Michael H. Thaut, Susan H. Brown, Jennifer Benjamin, and J. David Cooke
Rhythmic Facilitation of Movement Sequencing: Effects on Spatiotemporal Control and Sensory Modality Dependence
104
Section 2. Music, Specific Populations, and Therapy  
Joe Stuessy
A Call for Research on the Effects of Popular Music on Adolescent Behavior
113
Renate Müller
Skinheads and Violence: Blame It on Oi!-Music
117
Joseph Escher, Eric Dayer, And Leo Anthenien
Music Therapy in Early Rehabilitation of Patients With Acute Myocardial Infarction
129
Arthur Harvey
The Omnichord: An Instrument for Rehabilitation
142
G. C. McIntosh, Michael H. Thaut, And R. R. Rice
Rhythmic Auditory Stimulation as an Entrainment and Therapy Technique: Effects on Gait of Stroke and Parkinson’s Patients
145
Julene K. Johnson, and Hanna K. Ulatowska
The Nature of the Tune and Text in the Production of Songs in Alzheimer’s Type Dementia
153
Raymond A. R. MacDonald, and Patrick J. O’Donnell
The Effects of Structured Music Workshops on the Communications Skills, Musical Ability, and Self-Perception of Mildly and Moderately Mentally Handicapped Individuals
169
Jill Petersen Lex, Jens-Stefan Geier, Rosalie Rebollo Pratt, Ralph Spingte, and Roland Droh
Effects of Music Listening onCardiovascular-Respiratory Parameters of Chronic Back Pain Patients
 
Maureen Patricia Reilly
Relaxation, Imagery, and Music as Adjunct Therapy to Narcotic Analgesia in the Perioperative Period
206
Donald E. Michel, and Kris S. Chesky
Music and Music Vibration for Pain Relief: Standards in Research
218
Kris S. Chesky, Donald E. Michel, and George V. Kondraske
Developing Methods and Techniques for Scientific and Medical Applicationsof Music Vibration
227
Section 3. Performing Arts Medicine  
William J. Dawson
Performers With Multiple Sequential Difficulties In an Arts Medicine Practice
245
Leigh Ann Hunsaker, And Darhyl Ramsey
Cardiac Arrhythmias Observed During Trumpet Playing
253
Cheryl Dileo Maranto
Biopsychosocial Aspects of Music Performance: Performing Arts Health
262
Revis Ann Massey
A Psychophysiological Profile Related To Overuse Injuries in University Musicians
275
Crispin Spaulding
Implementing Preventive Education in the Training of Professional Musicians
292
Section 4. Professional Issues and Theoretical Perspectives in MusicMedicine  

Rosalie Rebollo Pratt
Professionalism in Music Therapy and MusicMedicine: Issues of the Past and Future

301
Rosalie Rebollo Pratt
Proposal for a Doctoral Degree in Health Sciences: Emphasis in MusicMedicine
309
Charles T. Eagle, And Donald A. Hodges
Access to the Literature of Music Medicine Through CAIRSSTM (Computer-Assisted Information Retrieval Service System)
317
Cheryl Dileo Maranto
A Cognitive Model of Music in Medicine
327
Cynthia Snodgrass
Musical Mythology and the Ethics of Enchantment
333
Reinhard Flatischler
The Effects of Musical Rhythm on Body And Mind: The Interaction Field of the TA KE TI NA Rhythm Process
344
David Shannahoff-Khalsa
Sounds for Transcendence: Yogic Techniques For Opening the Tenth Gate
351