Re: THE BRAIN: Music, Language, and Memory
- From: "~~seadancer~~" <seadancer1934@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 2 Nov 2008 08:32:11 -0500
"BunnyHare" <bingham@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote
"~~seadancer~~" wrote
This is a remarkable story about a stroke victim,
(who is the mother of our son's friend).
See the following webpage:
http://studio360.org/episodes/2008/10/31(Scroll down on the right to "Music, Language, and Memory".)
Interesting story, Sea.
When my father had his stroke, years ago, his speech wasn't affected but
they did get him to exercise the affected leg and arm to music.
Barb
How is your father now, Barb?
I've always loved exercising to music (not that I do much of it). :)
It's almost like a miracle the way music can get
inside us and cause us to dance.
It's really a phenomenon... the dancing reflex. (g)
---Sea
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