Listening to music can help patients in early stroke recovery
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Results from animal studies have suggested that an enriched auditory environment can enhance recovery from neural damage, but data regarding this effect in humans are limited. Särkämö et al. assessed the long-term effects of listening to music on the cognitive and emotional functions of patients who were recovering from a left or right hemisphere middle cerebral artery stroke.
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