Music moves brain to pay attention, Stanford study finds
Published Online by Stanford School of Medicine on Aug. 1, 2007 By Mitzi Baker STANFORD, Calif. - Using brain images of people listening...


Study shows different brains have similar responses to music
Published Online by Stanford School of Medicine on April 11, 2013 By Bruce Goldman Do the brains of different people listening to the...


Lullabies Reduce Pain for Babies
Broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in October 2013. Researchers believe lullabies may help sick children by reducing pain and improving their...
Sing Into Life: Developing a Musical Path
Occupational Therapist with 'Sing Into Life' and Mum Michelle Driscoll advises parents how to use music in everyday life to help their...


Music Brings Memories Back to the Injured Brain
In the first study of its kind, two researchers have used popular music to help severy brain-injured patients recall personal memories....
Mid-West Spina Bifida and Hydrocephalus Association – The Gathering
Congratulations to the Mid-West Spina Bifida and Hydrocephalus Association for organising an excellent day for their service users and...


A DATE FOR YOUR DIARY: “Quality of life considerations for people with Dementia”
We are delighted to accept the invitation of Dementia Training Ireland to be part of the major Dementia Care Conference in the West of...
October 1st: International Day of Older Persons
Let's celebrate advanced age as a time of appreciation and celebration of life’s achievements! A strong body of international research...