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Memory and language disorders are improved by brain
stimulation. A wide range of learning difficulties relate to poor
auditory processing, and these include
dyslexia, ADD, poor short
term memory, poor concentration and difficulty speaking, spelling,
pronouncing words, expressing or understanding concepts. Sound
Therapy will help the majority of people who have these problems and
will make study and learning much easier. Sound Therapy is so
effective for memory because it stimulates our neurons to fire. New
connections may be formed each time a neuron fires, so
stimulating the neurons to fire actually builds and increases our
neural network.
When hearing is impaired, speech is also affected. Dr
Tomatis demonstrated that if certain sound frequencies are missing
from the hearing, those same frequencies will be missing from the
voice. The voice cannot produce a sound that we cannot hear, because
self-listening is integral to voice production. (This relationship
has been named "The Tomatis Effect").
Studies with stutterers have indicated the effectiveness of Sound
Therapy in between 82% and 100% of cases.
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