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SUMMARY:Synthetic Life: Music Therapy\, Active Noise Cancelling and Neonat
 al Intensive Care - Dr. Artur C Jaschke\, University of Cambridge
DTSTART:20240717T103000Z
DTEND:20240717T113000Z
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CONTACT:Simon Braschi
DESCRIPTION:*Background* \nOver the past decades\, music therapy in the ne
 onatal intensive care unit (NICU) has been proven effective on physiologic
 al and psychological outcomes\, including sucking\, behaviour\, stress red
 uction\, neurodevelopment and promoting emotional bonding. However\, not e
 very NICU administers music therapy in their ward. Research on music thera
 py for neonates and their caregivers has lately accumulated\, increasing t
 he evidence of health benefits on brain development and across a variety o
 f NICU-related pathologies\, including neurological\, cardiological\, pulm
 onary and gastrointestinal problems. \n \n*Rational* \nMusic-based therapi
 es and interventions in NICUs are a relatively new type of intervention to
  promote general healthcare\, neural development and well-being of the neo
 nate. NICU-MT interventions have shown promising results in offering infan
 t support\, including physiological stability\, behavioural states\, and (
 neuro)development. Moreover\, MT interventions have shown to reduce parent
 al state anxiety significantly or more rapidly in comparison to standard c
 are in different studies. In line of these findings\, analysing sounds fro
 m outside of the incubator - even though these will be reduced to a minimu
 m in the near future with alarms and other sounds being moved away from th
 e bedside - as well as from the inside\, are fulling the current developme
 nt of an Active Noise Cancelling Incubator and our understanding of sensor
 y hypersensitivity. \n \n*Objectives* \nStage I of this proposal is to inv
 estigate the effects of music therapy on hemodynamics\, neurological outco
 mes and hyperacusis in neonates of families with an autistic child. Inform
 ed by these results\, Stage II will incorporate the data into building a A
 ctive Noise Cancelling (ANC) Incubator to alleviate auditory issues leadin
 g to sensory hypersensitivity. \n
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