Lee Bartel
@leebartel
Professor Univ of Toronto, Researcher in music medicine and health, education issues like homework and professional dev, how to develop creative ability.
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http://www.leebartel.com 30-03-2010 15:55:00
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Check out and download the new article I co-authored with Lee Bartel on the Mechanisms of Music Therapy. It's free frontiersin.org/articles/10.33…
Brighten your home, with the #HopeSeries & #MiniHopeSeries paintings by #local artist Mel Bartel 🐺! Available at #790queeneast in #RiversideTO! #Toronto #painting #TorontoArt #createsellshop
Slowed brainwaves to early signs of dementia, opening potential avenue for earlier Alzheimer's diagnosis ow.ly/CxLo30mYCV6 via U of T News University of Toronto Baycrest Rotman Research
Conference workshop Nov. 8 McMaster Innovation Park by #neurologic #music therapist Melissa Tan on the #science of music's communicative capacities, including people with #autism, neuro-disability, learning disability and #dementia. Learn more and register here. bit.ly/2Y8BOOO
(1/2) From Alzheimer’s disease to fibromyalgia, sound therapy may stimulate brain circuits to relieve pain and boost memory: ow.ly/kOEx50wPGjO via The Globe and Mail University of Toronto U of T News Lee Bartel @researchuoft
(2/2) ICYMI More on Lee Bartel's research on how music and acoustic vibrations affect brainwave activity and could be used to treat neuron-related conditions like Alzheimer's: ow.ly/x2Jg50wPDPp University of Toronto U of T News @researchuoft
(2/2) Music affects brainwave activity and could be used to treat neuron-related conditions. Here's how people with Alzheimer’s could get prescription for music: research2reality.com/science-societ… University of Toronto Lee Bartel
Have you survived COVID-19 in the Toronto Area? Do you have difficulty with memory and attention? Take part in a Univ of Toronto/Baycrest study on how sound vibrations can relieve brain issues in long-COVID. Contact [email protected] or 416-785-2500 (ext.3561)
If you know people who had COVID and still have brain fog or memory issues please send this on to them. My Univ of Toronto/Baycrest Long-COVID study using sound vibrations is open. Contact [email protected] or 416-785-2500 (ext.3561)