Can you kindly share your thoughts if this question is clear for a research?
What would be the aim of the research?
I thought the aim would be to measurement the effectiveness of music in stroke patient to improve their psychological behaviour and cognitive improvement.
Is the aim of the reseaech will achieve in the research question?
Or dose the aim mach the question.
Also how would i justify this to the ethical committee if there is a research in the topic already exists?
It seems that music could help the mood improvement in stroke but data are insufficient to imposed it.
Review of the litterature could help to determine if all your questions about music and stroke have a reply. If not, this lacking reply could be a good start.
Some questions could be:
- what are the barriers to using music as a post-stroke stimulation tool ?
- in patients whose not experiment music therapy :
* do you think that music could have an impact on your recovery?
* how music could have an impact on your recovery?
- in patients whose beneficit from music therapy : what beneficit has music had on your recovery ?
Hi, I have seen several MRI based measurements (NGC and Discovery mainly) which showed that once you play music, hear music, or even imagine music, the brain "boost up" with activity. More, we know that the last thing people with dementia remembers is music. As we also knows that music is considered as the most universal communication basis, I would bet most of the money I don't have, that music may play a great role in neural rehabilitation. I have met more than a few people (for example: Argy and Yannis, from La Ponta music center in Santorini island, Greece) that more then believe in that and would like, once funded, to start a quantitative study about the neural effect of music in healthy people, and once established, to people with brain insults.
Should you like to discuss that in more details, feel free to send me a direct message.