Publications 

Evidence-based music-supported  

therapy for chronic aphasia patients

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 Jungblut,   M.,   Mais,   C.,   Binkofski   FC,   Schüppen,   A.   (2022):   The   efficacy   of   a   directed   rhythmic-melodic   voice   training   in   the   treatment   of chronic non-fluent aphasia—Behavioral and imaging results. Journal of Neurology. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00415-022-11163-2

S I P A R I ® 

music-supported training for patients with

language and motor speech disorders

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.

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S I P A R I ® 

music-supported training for patients with

language and motor speech disorders

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Publications 

Evidence-based music-supported  

therapy for chronic aphasia patients

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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

.

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 Jungblut,   M.,   Mais,   C.,   Binkofski   FC,   Schüppen,   A.   (2022):   The   efficacy   of   a directed   rhythmic-melodic   voice   training   in   the   treatment   of   chronic non-fluent     aphasia—Behavioral     and     imaging     results.     Journal     of Neurology. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00415-022-11163-2