S I P A R I ®
music-supported training for patients with
language and motor speech disorders
Publications
Evidence-based music-supported
therapy for chronic aphasia patients
The
SIPARI®
therapy
was
developed
by
Dr.
Jungblut
and
is
applied
exclusively
by
trained
and
certified
therapists
or
Dr.
Jungblut
herself.
Those,
who
are
interested
in
this
treatment
should
check
that
the
providing
therapist
successfully completed the SIPARI® trainings
.
international publications
CORTEX, 2020
Journal of Speech Pathology & Therapy, 2016
WCNR 2016, Philadelphia, PA
Neural Plasticity, 2014
Aphasie und verwandte Gebiete, (Schweiz) 2014
Music Therapy Advances in Neurodisability 2013
Restorative Neurology and Neuroscience 2012
Aphasie und verwandte Gebiete, Schweiz 2010
NeuroImage, 2009
Music and Medicine, 2009-2
Music and Medicine, 2009-1
HBM 2014 Poster 3734, Hamburg, Germany
HBM 2014 Poster 1530, Hamburg, Germany
HBM 2013, Seattle, WA
HBM 2010, Barcelona, Spain
HBM 2009, San Francisco, CA
Poster GAB 2009
Poster GAB 2006
book chapter 2005
Jungblut,
M.
&
Aldridge,
D.
(2004):
Musik
als
Brücke
zur
Sprache
–
die
musiktherapeutische
Behandlungsmethode
“SIPARI®“
bei
Langzeitaphasikern. Neurologie & Rehabilitation, 10 (2): 69-78.
Jungblut,
M.
(2005):
Music
therapy
for
people
with
chronic
aphasia:
a
controlled
study.
In:
Aldridge,
D.
(Ed.):
Music
therapy
and
neurological
rehabilitation.
Performing
health.
Jessica
Kingsley
Publishers,
London
and Philadelphia, 189-211.
Jungblut,
M.
Gerhard,
H.
&
Aldridge,
D.
(2006):
Die
Wirkung
einer
spezifischen
musiktherapeutischen
Behandlung
auf
die
sprachlichen
Leistungen
eines
chronisch
kranken
Globalaphasikers
–
eine
Falldarstellung.
Neurologie
&
Rehabilitation 12 (6), 339-347.
Jungblut,
M.,
Suchanek,
M.,
Gerhard,
H.
(2009):
Long-term
recovery
from
chronic
Global
aphasia:
a
case
report.
Music
&
Medicine,
Vol.
1,
No.
1,
61-
69.
Jungblut,
M.
(2009):
SIPARI®:
a
music
therapy
intervention
for
patients
suffering
with
chronic,
nonfluent
aphasia.
Music
&
Medicine,
Vol.
1,
No.
2., 102-105 .
Jungblut,
M.,
Huber,
W.,
Pustelniak,
M.,
Schnitker,
R.,
M.
(2009):
The
neural
substrates
of
chanted
vowel
changes
in
rhythm
sequences.
NeuroImage,
47 (1): S119.
Jungblut,
M.
(2010):
SIPARI®
Musikunterstützte
Sprachanbahnung
bei
chronischer Aphasie. Aphasie und verwandte Gebiete, 1, 69-79.
Jungblut,
M.,
Huber,
W.,
Pustelniak,
M.,
Schnitker,
R.
(2011):
Neuronale
Korrelate
rhythmischer
Strukturen
beim
Singen
-
eine
fMRT-Studie.
Neurologie & Rehabilitation, 17 (1): 33-39.
Jungblut,
M.,
Huber,
W.,
Pustelniak,
M.
and
Schnitker,
R.
(2012):
The
impact
of
rhythm
complexity
on
brain
activation
during
simple
singing
-
an
event-
related
fMRI
study.
Restorative
Neurology
and
Neuroscience,
30
(1):
39-
53.
Jungblut,
M.,
Huber,
W.,
Mais,
C.
and
Schnitker,
R.
(2014):
Paving
the
way
for
speech:
Voice-training-induced
plasticity
in
chronic
aphasia
and
apraxia
of
speech
-
three
single
cases.
Neural
Plasicity,
Article
ID
841982,
14
pages, http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/841982.
Jungblut,
M.
(2014):
SIPARI®
bei
chronischer
Aphasie
und
Sprechapraxie
–
Was
fMRT-Untersuchungen
zeigen.
Aphasie
und
verwandte
Gebiete,3,
29-36
Jungblut,
M.,
Huber,
W.,
Schnitker,
R.
(2016):
Rhythm
structure
influences
auditory-motor
interaction
during
anticipatory
listening
to
simple
singing.
Journal of Speech Pathology & Therapy, 1: 108.doi:10.4172/jspt.1000108.
Jungblut,
M.,
Mais,
C.
Huber,
W.,
Binkofski,
F.C.,
Schüppen,
A.
(2020):
5-year
course
of
therapy-induced
recovery
in
chronic
non-fluent
aphasia
-
Three
single
cases
–
CORTEX,
Vol.
132,
pp.
147-165.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cortex.2020.08.009