The NeuroKrish Immersion

Inspired Brain - 3

28 min · 17 de may de 2026
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In this third edition of The Inspired Brain podcast, hosted by Neurokrish, we explore how neuroaesthetics serves as a vital therapy window for neurorehabilitation. Modern medicine often relies on a purely mechanical model of repetitive exercises, but neuroscience teaches us that an anxious, depressed, or traumatized brain learns poorly. By tapping into ancient cultural wisdom, including music, rhythm, dance, and symbolism, we can alter the brain's state and open a "therapy window." Discover how structured approaches like Neurological Music Therapy (NMT) and reminiscence therapy bypass voluntary systems to restore not just movement or memory, but active participation in life itself.

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