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The Role of The Listening Program® in the Development of Speech & Language in Children

By Allison Tanner, MS, CCC-SLP The first years of a child’s life involve the achievement of a variety of social and emotional, behavioral, physical, cognitive, and speech…

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New Research Article: The Listening Program Effective In Reducing Auditory Sensitivities In Children

  Introduction Advanced Brain Technologies, a leading provider of neuroscience-based music programs for improving brain function, today announced publication of a peer reviewed journal article that discusses…

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New Study Shows Quantitative Benefits in Children With Autism, ADHD and Other Needs When Using The Listening Program

Advanced Brain Technologies, creators of The Listening Program®, a provider of evidence-based music programs and products for improving brain function, today announced the publication of a new…

Tags ADHD, auditory processing, Autism, Brain, jay lucker, learning disability, music listening therapy, neuroscience, occupational therapy, occupational therapy international, research, sadako vargus, The Listening Program, tlp

Stressed? Research reveals our music shows promise for relief…

We live in a high stress world with pressures that have led to a global health epidemic. 72% of Americans say stress levels have increased over the…

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New Research Demonstrates Efficacy of inTime to Help Children Overcome Learning Disabilities

Advanced Brain Technologies, creators of The Listening Program®, a provider of evidence-based music programs and products for improving brain function, today announced publication of a groundbreaking study…

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‘Super Agers’ Appear to Have More Oversize Brain Cells Than the Rest of Us

Older people around the world are being encouraged to stave off memory loss and even Alzheimer’s by keeping their brains active — whether via crossword puzzles or…

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Training the Brain to Smile Could Lead to Better Health, Better Moods, Even Better Career Success

We’ve all seen our share of the ever-present smiley faces, but could there be something behind the smile that points straight up to the brain? While research…

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Don’t Forget to Remember: Study Points to Ability of Brain to Store, Strengthen Memories

It’s a classic moment in TV courtroom scenes. The opposing attorney stares down a witness and slyly asks: “The murder happened three years ago — haven’t you…

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The Big Future: Can We Build a Better Brain?

There is no constant except change, said the Greek philosopher Heraclitus. Now, researchers believe the future could very well change the human brain. A recent post at…

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Desire to Smoke May Be in Your Head: Penn Medicine Study Shows Brain Activity Differs Between Successful Quitters and Relapsers

Why do some people who want to quit smoking succeed and others fail? The problem could be “in their heads” — literally. A recent study conducted by…

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Neuroscientists Make the Call: Smartphones Require Fingers, But Ultimately Change the Brain

Using smartphones affects more than people’s behavior, it appears. While some research has shown that access to a smartphone can change social interactions, a new scientific study…

Tags Brain, cell phones, mobile devices, research, University of Zurich

Generosity Starts in the Brain, Say Researchers Studying the Giving Spirit in Children

Does generosity have a neural component? It certainly appears so. Developmental neuroscientists at the University of Chicago recently conducted an experiment that leads them to believe there…

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Forget Google — The Brain May Have Its Own GPS System

While Google is intent on mapping everything in your universe, it just so happens that your brain may have its own internal GPS system. Neuroscientists studying this…

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‘Alzheimer’s in a Petri Dish’ Opens Exciting New Avenues for Research

The statistics on Alzheimer’s disease, and the victims that it claims every year, are staggering. Scientists have been studying the devastating brain disease process for decades, but…

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Curiosity May Have ‘Killed the Cat,’ But It Could Be a Boon to Earnest Learning

We all know the expression “Curiosity killed the cat.” But a new study suggests that when it comes to acquiring and retaining information, it may provide a…

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Early Cerebellum Injury Could Be Possible Cause of Autism

Getting to the root of autism is an increasingly urgent objective of neuroscience researchers. Not only are autism spectrum disorders (ASD) often debilitating to sufferers, but the…

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Researchers Discover Brain Remains Active While We Snooze

Does the brain ever really rest? The answer is probably Yes. And also No. A team of researchers from Cambridge and Paris conducted a study that showed…

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Tufts’ 3D Brain-like Tissue Could Aid in Brain Research

Sometimes to see the whole, one first must examine the parts — or even grow them. That’s one factor undergirding a recent research development at Tufts University…

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Vanderbilt Study: Parents of Children with Autism Benefit from Peer-Led Interventions

Are mothers of children with autism and other disabilities most likely depressed, stressed, and sleep-deprived? Might there be interventions that could help? Most people asked those questions…

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What Do Mice Hear and How Does It Work? Researchers Study Process with New Imaging Technique

What do mice hear? And how? Getting to the crux of that could help scientists not only learn more about the auditory world of a mouse, but…

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Texas Researchers Studying How Loud Noise Affects the Brain

It’s appropriate, perhaps, that the effect of loud noises is being studied by a group of researchers in Texas — where big things abound. Now scientists working…

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inTime: Early Research Outcomes

“In today’s hectic world, it is easy to become overwhelmed; inTime has helped me to think in a clearer and more organized way meaning I am less…

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