Further Reading

Sunday, 26 August 2007

Sound Therapy improves Memory and Learning

Memory is improved by brain stimulation ....


It happens to all of us. You go into a room to get something, then you stop dead in your tracks and realise you have no idea why you came into that room. You rack your brains but can't remember. So you go back to what you were doing before, and the memory comes flashing back. Sound Therapy is so effective for memory because it stimulates our neurons to fire and actually builds new brain connections. Our neurons, the unique cells that make up the brain, are connected by tiny branching filaments called dendrites, and longer ones called axons which link more distant parts of the brain. These connections use both electrical and chemical energy. New connections may be formed each time a neuron fires, so stimulating the neurons to fire actually builds and increases our neural network.
(Sound Therapy International)