MUSIC
MEDICINE: SOUND AT A CELLULAR LEVEL |
DR. LEE BARTEL | TEDXCOLLINGWOOD
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How does music as sound and vibration impact
your body and brain? Dr. Lee Bartel explores how sound can stimulate cells in
your body and brain to reduce the impact of Fibromyalgia pain, Alzheimer’s
Disease, Parkinson’s Disease, Depression, and even increase blood flow. It
shows how a common consumer vibroacoustic device is used to treat these health
conditions. Lee Bartel is Professor Emeritus of Music and Health and Music
Education and at the University of Toronto and Member of the Board and Chair of
the Research and Education Committee for the Artists’ Health Alliance. He
served as Faculty of Music Associate Dean of Research, and was the Founding
Director of the Music and Health Research Collaboratory (MaHRC) at University of
Toronto from 2011 - 2015. He is a Member of the Collaborative Program in
Neuroscience, Cross-appointed to Institute for Life Course and Aging, as well
as the Graduate Department of Rehabilitation Science. He taught graduate
courses on Music and Brain as well as Social Psychology of Music. With
extensive early experience as a music teacher at all levels and as a performing
choral conductor, singer, violinist, and guitarist, he has special interest in
conditions of learning, pedagogic culture, social psychology, and music in
human development. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference
format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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BARTEL, TEDXCOLLINGWOOD, TEDx Talks and YouTube and
all the others who made this video possible
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