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. 2015 Oct 8:6:1547.
doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2015.01547. eCollection 2015.

Music stimulates muscles, mind, and feelings in one go

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Music stimulates muscles, mind, and feelings in one go

Stefan Mainka. Front Psychol. .
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Keywords: gait; music; rhythmic auditory stimulation; training.

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