RELAÇÃO ENTRE A REGULAÇÃO AUTONÔMICA CARDÍACA E MECANISMOS AUDITIVOS: IMPORTÂNCIA PARA O CRESCIMENTO E DESENVOLVIMENTO
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https://doi.org/10.7322/jhgd.50397Palavras-chave:
estimulação auditiva, sistema nervoso autônomo.Resumo
A literatura já demonstrou que a estimulação auditiva por meio de música influencia o sistemacardiovascular. Neste estudo, foi realizada uma revisão da literatura, a fim de investigar a relaçãoentre os mecanismos auditivos e a regulação autonômica cardíaca. Os estudos selecionados indicaramforte correlação entre a intensidade do ruído e o equilíbrio simpatovagal. Além disso, foi relatadoque a terapia com música melhorou a variabilidade da frequência cardíaca em pacientes com câncerde mama tratados com antraciclinas. Postula-se que a dopamina liberada no sistema estriatal,induzida por canções alegres, está envolvida na regulação autonômica. Estudos posteriores sãonecessários para adicionar novos elementos na literatura, para melhorar a novas terapias e para otratar doenças cardiovasculares.Downloads
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