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Why musicians can make better, safer drivers?
Musical training improves response time to a simple non-musical tactile, audio and audio-tactile stimulus transferable to everyday situations. (...)
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Parkinson's disease and Alzheimer's disease detectable in works by Salvador Dali and James Brooks
The first symptoms of Parkinson's disease and Alzheimer's are visible in the works of painters affected by these diseases, Dali, Kooning, Morrisseau, Brooks (...)
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Practicing music to maintain one’s motivation to play sports
Practicing music to maintain one’s motivation to play sports, a great way to fight against sedentary lifestyles and improve health (...)
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The practice of dance and music and their effects on the brain
Training in dance and music permeates the brain differentially and oppositely. This feature could be used in educational and therapeutic field. (...)
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Rupture of the Achilles' tendon in artists
The rupture of the Achilles' tendon occurs during propulsion when the foot pushes the floor to move. Dance, circus are risky practices. (...)
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Lose weight by means of reproductions of the sculptures of Giacometti
A Swiss research team experimented the effects of the threadlike sculptures of Giacometti « Piazza » on the eating habits. (...)
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Revue Médecine des Arts N°95 Physical and mental health of musicians
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