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Es existieren zahlreiche Studien über zerebrale Korrelate des Musikhörens. Aus diesen Studien sind Implikationen für musiktherapeutische Anwendungsgebiete abzuleiten. Depression und Demenz sind zwei solcher Gebiete, die aus verschiedenen Gründen in den Fokus musikpsychologischer Wirkungsstudien geraten sind. Ungeachtet zahlreicher systematischer Beobachtungen auf behavioraler Ebene sowie sich verdichtenden Hinweisen auf klinisch relevante Wirkungen musikbasierter Interventionen klaffen Forschungslücken zwischen neurowissenschaftlichen Grundlagen und klinischer Anwendung.
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Bernatzky, G., Grebosz-Haring, K., Wendtner, F., Kreutz, G. (2015). Musikhören bei Depression und Demenz: von der Hirnforschung zur klinischen Anwendung. In: Bernatzky, G., Kreutz, G. (eds) Musik und Medizin. Springer, Vienna. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7091-1599-2_7
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