BASIC AND CLINICAL
RESEARCH RELATED TO
THE NEUROSCIENCE OF MUSIC AND NEUROLOGIC
MUSIC THERAPY
The
Academy will promote the integrity of continued research in the area of
neuroscience, music, and therapy and assist in identifying areas of continued pursuit
or those requiring additional research efforts.
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