UH KapCC – MUS 170 – Quiz 6 – Flashcards

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The book, "The Mozart Effect" was written by __________.
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Don Campbell
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Music Therapy can have a role in childbirth. A. True B. False
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A. True
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Your family and/or friends must have asked you what music therapy is? What did/would you tell them?
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ANSWERS MANY VARY!! PERSONAL ANSWER: Music Therapy involves with curing pain, disability, and illness by the usage of music.
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I made a strong point about music's ability to provide BALANCE! Which of the following was NOT discussed in the lecture?
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Male and Female
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Which of these "E" terms is emphasized as being very important to understand in the Unit one/Module one lectures? A. Educate B. Elevate C. Enrich D. Entrain
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D. Entrain
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Doctors often use music during surgery. A. True B. False
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A. True
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What is "Conductorcise"?
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Conductorcise is a sound workout for body and soul.
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The Healing Music Organization (HMO) is one of the most complete websites for learning about Sound Healing. Which of the following is the founder and primary author? A. Don Campbell B. Amritta Cottrell C. Daniel Kolbiaka D. Arthur Harvey
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B. Amritta Cottrell
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Psychoneuroimmunology is an important medical discipline that provides a paradigm which strengthens the importance of music therapy. Which of the three components of PNI does music strongly influence? A. Psycho B. Neuro C. Immunology
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B. Neuro
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In the "Music as Therapy Chart", I state that music is experienced through which of the following activities? A. Moving B. Singing C. Reading D. Listening E. Playing F. Writing G. Creating
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A. Moving B. Singing D. Listening E. Playing G. Creating
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Who created "The Healing Channel" for use in hospitals? A. Joshua Leeds B. Dr. Mark Tramo C. Jonathan Goldman D. Susan Mazer and Dallas Smith
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B. Dr. Mark Tramo
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Dr. Mathew H.M. Lee, featured at the GMHI Conference in Hawaii documentary, came from Wahiawa originally, and is currently the Director of the Rusk Institute of __________ medicine in NYU at Goldwater Memorial Hospital.
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rehabilitation
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What were the most meaningful things you learned from doing your final project?
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ANSWERS MAY VARY!! PERSONAL ANSWER: The sole purpose of music therapy is to alleviate the effects of any disability and/or illness, as well as to relieve pain. For instance, when I do my research on music therapy for depression, music can alleviate anxiety and it can boost self-esteem and motivation.
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After Ariel Sharon was very ill and in a coma, what composer's music did they use to try to bring him out of it? A. Bach B. Beethoven C. Mozart D. Wagner
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C. Mozart
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The two main pedagogical tools used in this course to facilitate learning are: A. Reading B. Research C. Recording D. Verifying data E. Viewing media F. Voting for President
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B. Research D. Verifying data
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The documentary "Songs of Love" was about a composer who wrote personal songs for children who were very sick. A. True B. False
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A. True
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Music Therapy in America recently celebrated which milestone in the history of the discipline? A. 10 years B. 25 years C. 50 years D. 75 years E. 100 years
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C. 50 years
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In a fine article by Dr. Alicia Ann Clair, "Tapping the Power of Music" the focus was on the use of music therapy with persons with which disability?
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dementia
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Which one of the following is NOT one of the Psychological Responses to Music discussed in Module One lectures? A. Consciousness changes B. Hunger increase C. Mood changes D. Sense of emotional security
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B. Hunger increase
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Dr. Deforia Lane is an important music therapist from Cleveland, Ohio who has validated the power of music therapy to strengthen the immune system by increasing which one of the following? A. Oxytocin B. Nitric Oxide C. Salivary Immunoglobulin A (IgA) D. Natural Killer cells (NK)
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D. Natural Killer cells (NK)
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What is one way to reduce stress in surgery?
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music
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The interesting and entertaining Japanese documentary showed Professor Yuba curing __________.
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off-key singing
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Secretory Immunoglobulin A (IgA) measures what kind of liquid samples as a marker of immunity? A. blood B. urine C. saliva D. tears
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C. saliva
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In the CNN documentary, what type of individuals did John Adams, music therapist, create special computer programs for? Students with __________.
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autism
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Who was the guest lecturer in Module Six that spoke on Music Medicine? A. Alana Woods B. Dr. Oliver Sacks C. Kay Gardner D. Dr. Sam Wong
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C. Kay Gardner
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Feel-good neurotransmitters and neurohormones are produced when listening to __________.
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music
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Which instrument is most often used with individuals who are dying? A. Trumpet B. Saxophone C. Harp D. Organ
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C. Harp
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Brain Wave music therapy is a relatively recent development. In what way(s) does it differ from traditional Music Therapy?
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In Brain Wave music therapy, the auditory frequency is enhanced in order to hear how the brain uniquely relaxes. Unlike general music therapy, in Brain wave music therapy, everyone is different, and therefore, an individual's personal brain music is used instead of any random music.
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What country can serve as a model for the power of music to change lives of children and youth?
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Venezuela
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The documentary on the __________ Hearing before the Special Aging Committee of the United States was on the role of music therapy with the Aging.
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Senate
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Of these music organizations, which is the name of the one music therapy organization in Hawaii? A. Hawaii Music Educators Association (HMEA) B. Hawaii Music Teachers Association (HMTA) C. International Society for Music in Medicine (ISMM) D. Sounding Joy Music Therapy (SJMT) E. American Choral Directors Association (ACDA)
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D. Sounding Joy Music Therapy (SJMT)
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In addition to using music as a healing modality for people of all ages and illnesses/disabilities, music is also being used to help heal __________.
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pain
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Which physiological responses to music are most commonly used to validate the effects of music on individuals? A. Blood pressure B. Brain wave states C. Heart beat rate D. Neurochemical production of endorphins E. Respiratory rate F. Urinalysis
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A. Blood pressure B. Brain wave states C. Heart beat rate D. Neurochemical production of endorphins E. Respiratory rate
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Dr. Fred Schwartz, anesthesiologist, as well as many other health professionals, believes that the effects of ________ plays a dominant role in most disease states.
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stress
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What was the best part of MUS 170 for you?
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ANSWERS MAY VARY!! PERSONAL ANSWER: The best part of MUS 170 for me is seeing the patients in the videos getting engaged into music to alleviate the effects of their ailments.
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The normal human range of hearing is between A. 5 to 5,000 cps B. 10 to 10,000 cps C. 20 to 20,000 cps D. 50 to 50,000 cps
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C. 20 to 20,000 cps
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Studies conducted by Sound Therapists have shown that certain sounds can do which ones of the following? A. change skin temperature B. make you richer C. reduce blood pressure D. slow breathing rate E. slow heart rate F. soothe a restless baby
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C. reduce blood pressure D. slow breathing rate E. slow heart rate F. soothe a restless baby
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In what ways has and/or will what you have learned in MUS 170 make a difference in your life?
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ANSWERS MAY VARY!! PERSONAL ANSWER: The MUS 170 will make a difference in my life in 2 ways. First of all, it will help me ease my stress regardless of the environment/medium. Also, since I might work at a nursing facility, this will help me calm and cure the patients with a certain illness/disability.
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Who wrote the book, "Musicophilia", Tales of Music and the Brain?
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Oliver Sacks
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How many types of listening responses were discussed and demonstrated in the video "Music and the Brain"?
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Four (4)
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Which of the following is the 'feel good' neurochemical that music can stimulate? A. Endorphins B. Insulin C. Plasma D. Substance P
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A. Endorphins
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Choose two primary purposes for which music is used in pain management. A. Psychological B. Physiological C. Spiritual D. Social
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A. Psychological B. Physiological
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What famous French Audiologist developed a listening cure using music, particularly the music of Mozart?
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Alfred A. Tomatis
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The documentary which featured former Honolulu Symphony conductor Dr. Sam Wong, was filmed in what country?
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Hong Kong
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Professor Toro Yuba from Mie University in Japan believes that the cure for off-key singing is to activate the 'cricothyroid' muscle. A. True B. False
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A. True
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In one of the documentaries, a Jesuit priest in India used which of the following to change lives of children and young people? A. Accordian B. Flute C. Piano D. Violin
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D. Violin
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Which radio station(s) do/might you listen to most often at different times of the day? List the station(s) and discuss briefly what there is about that genre of music that you like.
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ANSWERS MAY VARY!! PERSONAL ANSWER: Krater 96 (POP music is uplifting and relieves stress) Kool Gold 107.9 (ROCK & ROLL and POP music brings in good energy) 92.3 KSSK (ALTERNATIVE music is an energy-booster, stress-reliever, and is sometimes perfect to sing along to)
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Dr. Levitin has written much about music and the __________.
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brain
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What well known Oncologist discovered the healing power of sound therapy?
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Mitchell L. Gaynor
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The rationale behind the effectiveness of the Music Vibration Table (MVT) research documentary, was that they took an approach to managing pain based on how many principles? A. One B. Two C. Three D. Four
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B. Two
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