What Singing Is Teaching Us About Parkinson’s | Kristin Norderval
The Secret Life of Parkinson's · Jessica Krauser
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Show Notes
YOU HAVE TO LISTEN UNTIL THE END! SO FUNNY!!!
This interview explores the innovative intersection of art, neuroscience, and Parkinson's disease, featuring Kristin Norderval’s journey as a musician diagnosed with Parkinson's and her pioneering work on vocal and gestural research. Discover how music and movement can aid in understanding and managing Parkinson's symptoms.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Kristin Norderval and Her Journey
02:48 The Intersection of Music and Parkinson's
06:02 Researching the Neurology of Singing
08:37 The Role of Singing in Parkinson's Therapy
11:47 Exploring Vocal Exercises and Their Benefits
14:36 The Impact of NeuroArts and Collaboration
17:52 Innovative Tools for Vocal Improvisation
20:45 Personal Experiences with Parkinson's and Music
23:29 Future Aspirations and Research Goals
26:41 Conclusion and Final Thoughts