Wednesday, June 13, 2012

Parkinson’s disease patients turn to dance: Phyllis Valentine never trained as a dancer, but she fondly remembers whirling around the room doing the polka with her father as a young girl. http://ping.fm/LMxWT

Wednesday, May 30, 2012

Music: It's in your head, changing your brain

Michael Jackson was on to something when he sang that "A-B-C" is "simple as 'Do Re Mi.'" Music helps kids remember basic facts such as the order of letters in the alphabet, partly because songs tap into fundamental systems in our brains that are sensitive to melody and beat. That's not all: when you play music, you are exercising your brain in a unique way. 

The connection between music and the brain is the subject of a symposium at the Association for Psychological Science conference in Chicago this weekend, featuring prominent scientists and Grammy-winning bassist Victor Wooten. They will discuss the remarkable ways our brains enable us to appreciate, remember and play music, and how we can harness those abilities in new ways.

There are more facets to the mind-music connection than there are notes in a major scale, but it's fascinating to zoom in on a few to see the extraordinary affects music can have on your brain.


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Friday, February 24, 2012

PRF: Treatments
Psychiatrists say treatment may help those with Parkinson's

While neurology plays a big part, psychiatrists and other medical professionals say there's more to it.

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Thursday, February 23, 2012

PRF: Nutrition
Berries lower risk of Parkinson’s disease

There are new reveling findings about the power of fruits and vegetables. New research shows men and women who consume berries on a regular basis may have a lower risk of developing Parkinson’s disease.

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