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The Neural Relationship Between Smooth Movement and Musical-Motor Entrainment and Applications in Musical Rehabilitation

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  • Curie Cha

Keywords:

Music, Rehabilitation, Musical-Motor, Smooth Movement

Abstract

This paper reviews the major individual areas of the nervous system responsible for smooth movement and neural entrainment to auditory stimuli, and how the overlapping areas are related to these two phenomena. The relationship between the two is then applied to suggestive methods of rehabilitation.

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