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Mind / Neurology / Speech and language pathology / Melodic intonation therapy / Psychotherapy / Phonetics / Expressive aphasia / Receptive aphasia / Aphasia / Medicine / Music therapy / Human communication
Date: 2009-07-27 11:05:19
Mind
Neurology
Speech and language pathology
Melodic intonation therapy
Psychotherapy
Phonetics
Expressive aphasia
Receptive aphasia
Aphasia
Medicine
Music therapy
Human communication

THE NEUROSCIENCES AND MUSIC III: DISORDERS AND PLASTICITY Melodic Intonation Therapy Shared Insights on How It Is Done and Why It Might Help Andrea Norton, Lauryn Zipse, Sarah Marchina,

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