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The Sound Health Network clearinghouse currently represents a database of key scientific publications on music and health research. Contributors of these publications include the Sound Health Network team, researchers who participated in Sound Health strategic meetings, and researchers who have received funding for music and health research from the National Endowment for the Arts or National Institutes of Health. This database will be updated frequently and will expand to include content such as news articles, fact sheets, and policy briefs.

Search parameters can be modified using the drop-down menus, and results are available for download. If you have any questions about the clearinghouse or have suggestions for additions, please contact us.

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Hallam S, MacDonald R.  2016.  The Effects of Music in Community and Educational Settings. The Oxford Handbook of Music Psychology. Book Chapter
Groarke JM, Hogan MJ.  2016.  Enhancing wellbeing: An emerging model of the adaptive functions of music listening. Psychology of Music. 44:769-791. Journal Article
Iversen J.  2016.  In the Beginning Was the Beat: Evolutionary Origins of Musical Rhythm in Humans. Book Chapter
Beaty RE.  2015.  The neuroscience of musical improvisation.. Neurosci Biobehav Rev. 51:108-17. Journal Article
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. Journal Article
Sonke J, Pesata V, Arce L, Carytsas FP, Zemina K, Jokisch C.  2015.  The effects of arts-in-medicine programming on the medical-surgical work environment.. Arts Health. 7(1):27-41. Journal Article
Moore KSena, Hanson-Abromeit D.  2015.  Theory-guided Therapeutic Function of Music to facilitate emotion regulation development in preschool-aged children.. Front Hum Neurosci. 9:572. Journal Article
Slater J, Skoe E, Strait DL, O’Connell S, Thompson E, Kraus N.  2015.  Music training improves speech-in-noise perception: Longitudinal evidence from a community-based music program. Behavioural Brain Research. 291:244-252. Journal Article
Peretz I, Vuvan D, Lagrois M-É, Armony JL.  2015.  Neural overlap in processing music and speech.. Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci. 370(1664):20140090. Journal Article
Sachs ME, Damasio A, Habibi A.  2015.  The pleasures of sad music: a systematic review.. Front Hum Neurosci. 9:404. Journal Article

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