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Editorial
. 2016 Nov 22:10:585.
doi: 10.3389/fnhum.2016.00585. eCollection 2016.

Editorial: Dialogues in Music Therapy and Music Neuroscience: Collaborative Understanding Driving Clinical Advances

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Editorial: Dialogues in Music Therapy and Music Neuroscience: Collaborative Understanding Driving Clinical Advances

Julian O'Kelly et al. Front Hum Neurosci. .
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Keywords: EEG/ERP; fMRI; music therapy; neuro-degenerative diseases; neuro-rehabilitation; neurophysiology; neuroscience methods; psychoimmunology.

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