Sound Effects with Dorinne Davis, MA, CCC-A, FAAA

“Sound Effects with Dorinne Davis” will discuss how sound affects the person with autism. Ms. Davis will share her expertise as the only person certified in all the major sound therapies, as well as invite other well known specialists in the specific fields of sound therapy to discuss their knowledge and experiences with the listener.

Program Archive

  • Thu, 08/09/2012 - 2:30pm

    Music in general affects us physically and emotionally. This series covers a few areas in general that music affects us in these areas. This show looks at IQ, learning, and memory.

  • Thu, 07/12/2012 - 2:30pm

    This series looks at how Music affects us in everyday life---physically and psychologically. Today's show talks about depression, dementia. surgery,healing, and the body's immune system. The series moves the listener closer to understanding the benefits of not only music but specific sound-based therapies in the future.

  • Thu, 06/14/2012 - 2:30pm

    Music affects us physically and psychologically. This program shares information about how music helps us heal, changing heart beat, blood pressure, pain and more. This series is working toward moving the listener to understanding first music's effect on the person to how sound affects a listener.

  • Thu, 05/10/2012 - 2:30pm

    This program discusses further the effects of music, not sound, on the body. Hormones, communication, walking, academic performance and musical order are all discussed.

  • Thu, 04/12/2012 - 2:30pm

    Review of Research into the Effects of Music from information from Sound Travels website, including tempo, dissonance, pleasure and memory.

  • Thu, 03/08/2012 - 2:30pm

    Ms. Davis discusses the work of Dr. Nina Kraus and her findings that musical training helps with auditory processing skills of identifying sound within noise.

  • Wed, 02/08/2012 - 2:30pm

    Show discusses two researchers results of demonstrating that the brain works best when the cells of the body maintain the right rhythms; and that the brain creates memories needed for learning, rhythmically.

  • Thu, 01/12/2012 - 2:30pm

    Scientists from Johns Hopkins discovered how cells make sound before the ear detects sound around them. This may explain how some people hear sound when no sound is present.

  • Thu, 12/08/2011 - 2:30pm

    Ms. Davis discusses researchers interpretations of babies cries and rhythm patterns. She relates to the benefits of sound-based therapies and discusses activities for parents to use to stimulate sound responsiveness.

  • Thu, 11/10/2011 - 2:30pm

    Ms. Davis discusses the baby's ability to hear sound inutero and how to stimulate it to support the baby's responsive to sound. Early infancy is also discussed for listening to sound.