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JUL
24
2013

A Musical Collaboration

  Communications innately occurs, and is learned early in life. A baby discovers that crying brings food, nuture, and comfort. Multiple sources of consistent researcher findings suggest that the first three years of life are critical to brain development. More exposure to sights
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JUN
14
2013

Temple Grandin: Putting the Social in Sciences.

Diagnosed with Autism at the age of 3, Temple Grandin defied mental health stereotypes. At the age of 65, Temple Grandin is a world-renowned Autism rights activist and animal welfare advocate. In 2010, she was listed as one of Time 100’s top influential people in the world.
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MAY
31
2013
Accent Music Therapy

Autism: Nature or Nurture?

  Whether it’s a debate about physical traits, talents or personality, the nature vs nurture arguments will persist with no ultimate victor of the debate. There is no right. There is no wrong. There are only opinions and beliefs. Today, AMT looks at the controversial debate of
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MAY
16
2013

Top 5 In the News

  Music Therapy in the News Music therapy is not always structured and scheduled. It can be as simple as listening to music in your car or home. Music relaxes the mind, and eases stresses and tensions. Music connects with emotions. It’s the most accessible therapy available
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MAY
14
2013

Music Gives Life

Mental illness can be pervasive and affect anyone. Mental health is “a state of well-being in which the individual realizes his or her own abilities, can cope with the normal stresses of life, can work productively and fruitfully, and is able to make a contribution to his
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APR
30
2013

Neuroscience Advancements in Music Therapy

As music is primarily processed in the brain, emerging music therapy literature explores the effects of music on the brain. New research shows the advancement in shared neural systems between musical cognition and non-musical cognitive functions (Thaut, 2010). That is, music
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APR
01
2013

Music Speaks to SUPERFIRE frontman – Jamie

The music therapy experience is often unheard. Accent Music Therapy is pleased to share personal stories of those touched by the power of music. Our next feature story is of Jamie. Jamie is a 26-year old with Cerebral Palsy. Pierre, Jamie’s father, tells us about their musician
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MAR
28
2013

More Music To More Ears!

Accent Music Therapy receives a $15,000 national business loan! Mississauga, ON (26 March 2013) ‐ Accent Music Therapy (AMT) is proud to announce that they have been awarded a $15,000 business development loan from The Canadian Youth Business Foundation (CYBF). THE CYBF
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MAR
18
2013

M3: Music, Memory, and Mozart

M3:  Music, Memory, and Mozart In continued celebration of Brain Awareness week (March 11 – 19, 2013), this week we look at the Mozart Effect. Originated in 1993, and named after Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, The Mozart Effect proposes that listening to classical music increases
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MAR
07
2013

Mind-Boggling Music

It’s the most complex organ in the human body. It’s weighs about three pounds, and contains 100 billion cells. It’s made up of about 75% water. It feels no pain. The human brain. The brain is centre of our nervous system, and has four main parts: the cerebrum (responsible for
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