Bruce Turner

Bruce Turner
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  • Master of Arts
  • Lecturer at Falmouth University

Collaboration (Biomechanics, Physiotherapy, Neuroscience, and Psychology) optimising the use of music in physiotherapy

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Falmouth University
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  • Lecturer

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Rhythm perception and synchronisation is musical ability with neural basis defined as the ability to perceive rhythm in music and synchronise body movements with it. The study aimed to check the errors of synchronisation and physiological response as a reaction of the subjects to metrorhythmic stimuli of synchronous and pseudosynchronous stimulatio...
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Abstract. The article presents the results of a preliminary study analysing the physiological parameters obtained during exercises that teach the patient’s correct body posture while sitting. Electrodermal activity (EDA), blood volume pulse (BVP), and electromyographic (EMG) signals were recorded and analysed during the training process for positio...
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The aim of the study was to define the effect of different short-term metro-rhythmic stimulations on the time and spatial parameters of gait. The secondary goal was to test whether prior instructions on how to respond to stimulations played a significant role in the stimulation by sound stimuli. Experimental tests of gait were conducted on a group...
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The research discussed in the article involved the assessment of the effect of various types of metro-rhythmic stimulations and the manner of their application on the variability of gait frequency in a group of persons without locomotor function disorders. Tests of gait were attended by 22 adults in two equal groups: group 1—persons, who were not i...
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According to the World Health Organization, a disabled person is anyone whose performance, or fitness is affected by reduced functioning of the body – psychologically, physically or anatomically. On a world scale, one of the main causes of acquired motor disability is ischemic stroke and the most common complication is symmetry disturbances in the...
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The article presents selected issues of metrorhythmic stimulation subjected to humans in the aspect of their psychosomatic reaction. The problem is considered in the context of the impact of music on the psychosomatic system of human beings utilising a reductionist approach, due to the many degrees of variability in considering music holistically....

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