a practice of listening to acoustically modified music

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A practice of listening A practice of listening

to acoustically

modified music that

improves brain

function.

The Listening Program is practiced on a regular

The Method

The Listening Program is practiced on a regular basis, 5 days per week. The duration of daily practice and of the overall program depends

upon the needs and goals of the listener.

Ages 2 years through adults

Applications

• Executive Function• Auditory Processing• Communication• Social & Emotional• Sensory Motor• Stress Resilience• Creative Expression

International Journal of Therapy and Rehabilitation September 2013, Vol 20, Issue 11September 2013, Vol 20, Issue 11

Effects of ‘The Listening Program’ on Children with Profound and Multiple Learning Difficulties

Helen Francis

The Musical Brain

1

23

4

Visualcortex

1

5

Prefrontal cortex

Motor cortex Sensory

cortexAuditory cortex

Source: D.J. Levitin and A.K. Tirovolas/Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 2009; Image: Charles Floyd.

The Musical Brain

98 7 6

Cerebellum

Hippocampus

Amygdala

Nucleusaccumbens

Source: D.J. Levitin and A.K. Tirovolas/Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 2009; Image: Charles Floyd.

Frequency Amplitude

Psychoacoustic Foundation

Time Space

• Frequency perception

• Amplitude perception

• Auditory temporal processing

Auditory Skills Training

• Auditory closure

• Auditory figure ground

• Auditory cohesion• Auditory temporal processing

• Sound localization

• Auditory attention

• Auditory discrimination

• Auditory anticipation

• Auditory cohesion

• Auditory memory

• Auditory scene analysis

• Binaural integration

Music Frequency Zones20,000 Hz

Red Middle, High Energized

Orange Middle Focused

Zone Music Frequency Focus Feels

20 Hz

Green Low Grounded

Blue Low, Middle, High Balanced

Tonotopic Map

Sources: Neuroscience: An Outline Approach, Anthony Castro | icg.harvard.edu/~psy1-s/ lectures/06sensation/

Neuroacoustic Signal Processing

Spatial Surround®

Spatial Surround® Dynamic

Dolby Headphone®

Active Listening Training™ Active Listening Training™

Active Listening Training Sweeps™

Filtration

Audio Bursting

Blends

Brain PlasticityThe brain can change in response to experience provided with sufficient frequency, intensity and duration.

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