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Dance Brain Benefits

Xena Mindhurst

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Sinopsis

Dance Brain Benefits presents a groundbreaking exploration of how dance impacts our brain function, emotional well-being, and social connections through sophisticated neurobiological mechanisms. This comprehensive work bridges the gap between dance and neuroscience, revealing how rhythmic movement patterns actively reshape neural pathways and enhance brain plasticity throughout our lives.

 
The book systematically examines three key areas: how complex movements enhance neuroplasticity, the brain's emotional response systems during dance, and the neurological foundations of social bonding through group movement. Through detailed analysis of fMRI studies and clinical research, readers discover how dance engagement creates measurable changes in brain structure and function.

 
The text particularly emphasizes how synchronized movement activities trigger the release of specific neurotransmitters and hormones that influence mood states and cognitive performance. Moving from fundamental concepts to practical applications, the book provides evidence-based protocols for incorporating dance into cognitive enhancement programs and therapeutic interventions.

 
While maintaining scientific rigor, it presents complex neurobiological concepts in accessible language, making it valuable for healthcare professionals, dance instructors, and anyone interested in the intersection of movement and brain health. The unique combination of current research, clinical applications, and practical insights sets this work apart from traditional neuroscience or dance therapy texts, offering readers actionable knowledge backed by solid scientific evidence.
Disponible desde: 24/01/2025.
Longitud de impresión: 112 páginas.

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