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Episode 12 In this episode, we explore the powerful role that hearing and music play in an aviator's performance and well-being. From protecting your hearing to sharpening your listening skills for critical ATC communications, you’ll discover practical tools and protocols you can start using today.
Show Links:
Music for Relaxation: Deuter-wonderful German composer with many albums of sedative music
Music for Relaxation: Plum Village Chant-Namo’valokiteshvaraya Chant-recorded recorded in the Still Water Meditation Hall, Upper Hamlet, Plum Village, France, in autumn 2020
Music for Relaxation: Because Gita is a clarinet nerd, and because Mozart completely dominates even all these years later…the ultimate sedative and gorgeous recording of the second movement of Mozart’s Clarinet Concerto in A major K 622 performed by Martin Fröst
Research:
The transformative power of music: Insights into neuroplasticity, health, and disease
Neurologic music therapy: The beneficial effects of music making on neurorehabilitation
Womb with a view: Sensory development in utero
Hearing persists at end of life
Scientists Identify Molecules in the Ear that Convert Sound into Brain Signals
Music, Maestro, Please: Thalamic multisensory integration in music perception, processing and production
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Episode 12 In this episode, we explore the powerful role that hearing and music play in an aviator's performance and well-being. From protecting your hearing to sharpening your listening skills for critical ATC communications, you’ll discover practical tools and protocols you can start using today.
Show Links:
Music for Relaxation: Deuter-wonderful German composer with many albums of sedative music
Music for Relaxation: Plum Village Chant-Namo’valokiteshvaraya Chant-recorded recorded in the Still Water Meditation Hall, Upper Hamlet, Plum Village, France, in autumn 2020
Music for Relaxation: Because Gita is a clarinet nerd, and because Mozart completely dominates even all these years later…the ultimate sedative and gorgeous recording of the second movement of Mozart’s Clarinet Concerto in A major K 622 performed by Martin Fröst
Research:
The transformative power of music: Insights into neuroplasticity, health, and disease
Neurologic music therapy: The beneficial effects of music making on neurorehabilitation
Womb with a view: Sensory development in utero
Hearing persists at end of life
Scientists Identify Molecules in the Ear that Convert Sound into Brain Signals
Music, Maestro, Please: Thalamic multisensory integration in music perception, processing and production

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