Longitudinal changes in auditory and reward systems following receptive music-based intervention in older adults

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  • who: Milena Aiello Quinci from the Northeastern University, Francis Street, Boston, MA, USA have published the research work: Longitudinal changes in auditory and reward systems following receptive music-based intervention in older adults, in the Journal: Scientific Reports Scientific Reports
  • what: This approach to MBI was based on a previously developed music therapy protocol that was shown by a randomized, controlled trial to be successful in improving symptoms of depression, anxiety, and distress in older adults diagnosed with mild or moderate d ­ epression33.
  • how: A representational similarity analysis (methods outlined in Fig 5A . . .

     

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