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2015
Zhou K, Li X, Li J, Liu M, Dang S, Wang D, Xin X.  2015.  A clinical randomized controlled trial of music therapy and progressive muscle relaxation training in female breast cancer patients after radical mastectomy: results on depression, anxiety and length of hospital stay.. Eur J Oncol Nurs. 19(1):54-9.
Norman-Haignere S, Kanwisher NG, McDermott JH.  2015.  Distinct Cortical Pathways for Music and Speech Revealed by Hypothesis-Free Voxel Decomposition.. Neuron. 88(6):1281-1296.
Palmer JBradley, Lane D, Mayo D, Schluchter M, Leeming R.  2015.  Effects of Music Therapy on Anesthesia Requirements and Anxiety in Women Undergoing Ambulatory Breast Surgery for Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment: A Randomized Controlled Trial.. J Clin Oncol. 33(28):3162-8.
Potvin N, Bradt J, Kesslick A.  2015.  Expanding perspective on music therapy for symptom management in cancer care.. J Music Ther. 52(1):135-67.
Bradt J, Potvin N, Kesslick A, Shim M, Radl D, Schriver E, Gracely EJ, Komarnicky-Kocher LT.  2015.  The impact of music therapy versus music medicine on psychological outcomes and pain in cancer patients: a mixed methods study.. Support Care Cancer. 23(5):1261-71.
Clark CN, Warren JD.  2015.  Music, memory and mechanisms in Alzheimer's disease.. Brain. 138(Pt 8):2122-5.
Gordon RL, Shivers CM, Wieland EA, Kotz SA, Yoder PJ, J McAuley D.  2015.  Musical rhythm discrimination explains individual differences in grammar skills in children.. Dev Sci. 18(4):635-44.
Petrovsky D, Cacchione PZ, George M.  2015.  Review of the effect of music interventions on symptoms of anxiety and depression in older adults with mild dementia.. Int Psychogeriatr. 27(10):1661-70.
Moreno S, Lee Y, Janus M, Bialystok E.  2015.  Short-term second language and music training induces lasting functional brain changes in early childhood.. Child Dev. 86(2):394-406.
Jacobsen J-H, Stelzer J, Fritz THans, Chételat G, La Joie R, Turner R.  2015.  Why musical memory can be preserved in advanced Alzheimer's disease.. Brain. 138(Pt 8):2438-50.
2014
Dearn T, Shoemark H.  2014.  The effect of maternal presence on premature infant response to recorded music.. J Obstet Gynecol Neonatal Nurs. 43(3):341-50.
Lake JI, LaBar KS, Meck WH.  2014.  Hear it playing low and slow: how pitch level differentially influences time perception.. Acta Psychol (Amst). 149:169-77.
Cirelli LK, Einarson KM, Trainor LJ.  2014.  Interpersonal synchrony increases prosocial behavior in infants.. Dev Sci. 17(6):1003-11.
Taylor JY, Holston EC.  2014.  MAMBRA's impact on IPV symptoms of incarcerated and formerly incarcerated women.. Issues Ment Health Nurs. 35(5):344-55.
Lense MD, Gordon RL, Key APF, Dykens EM.  2014.  Neural correlates of cross-modal affective priming by music in Williams syndrome.. Soc Cogn Affect Neurosci. 9(4):529-37.
Robb SL, Burns DS, Stegenga KA, Haut PR, Monahan PO, Meza J, Stump TE, Cherven BO, Docherty SL, Hendricks-Ferguson VL et al..  2014.  Randomized clinical trial of therapeutic music video intervention for resilience outcomes in adolescents/young adults undergoing hematopoietic stem cell transplant: a report from the Children's Oncology Group.. Cancer. 120(6):909-17.
Hurley BK, Martens PA, Janata P.  2014.  Spontaneous sensorimotor coupling with multipart music.. J Exp Psychol Hum Percept Perform. 40(4):1679-96.
Sears LE, Agrawal S, Sidney JA, Castle PH, Rula EY, Coberley CR, Witters D, Pope JE, Harter JK.  2014.  The well-being 5: development and validation of a diagnostic instrument to improve population well-being.. Popul Health Manag. 17(6):357-65.

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