2014
DOI: 10.4045/tidsskr.14.0873
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Epilepsi og stigma i populærmusikk

Abstract: Epilepsy and stigma in popular music 2290 -3 Through the ages, people with epilepsy have been subject to stigmatisation. To what extent is this still a reality? The depiction of epilepsy in contemporary popular music may reflect these attitudes.

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“…Here, the arts hold promise in tackling difficult or complex problems for which there are not currently adequate solutions. Additionally, this review identified how the arts can provide a holistic lens to view conditions that are often treated primarily as physical; this approach fits with current trends in health towards giving parity of esteem to mental health and also towards situating health problems within their social and community context (9,959,960).…”
Section: Summary Of Findingsmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Here, the arts hold promise in tackling difficult or complex problems for which there are not currently adequate solutions. Additionally, this review identified how the arts can provide a holistic lens to view conditions that are often treated primarily as physical; this approach fits with current trends in health towards giving parity of esteem to mental health and also towards situating health problems within their social and community context (9,959,960).…”
Section: Summary Of Findingsmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…About 80% of epilepsy originates from the temporal lobe lesions in the brain which is in the same area of the brain as the cortical layer that processes music. Therefore, for the treatment of epilepsy and prevention of seizures in patients, it's of great significance to study the effect of the music on the brain of epilepsy patients (Tuft & Nakken, 2014).…”
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confidence: 99%