Recent studies have found that if movement is combined with music, dance, and frequency, the effects of these activities are greater than those provided separately. Both increase neuroplasticity by creating new pathways of neuronal connections through different mechanisms, and their synergistic action offers better results, as music and dance influence cognitive abilities. Music is a powerful stimulus for neuroplasticity. To verify the role of music, dance, movement, and frequency in neuroplasticity. This paper is a narrative review of the literature, which is intended to explain and discuss a given subject from a theoretical or contextual perspective, to allow the reader to acquire or update knowledge on a specific topic. The search for scientific articles in Google Scholar, Biological Abstracts, HAL, Qeios, ResearchGate, Scielo, and SSRN. The inclusion criteria considered were: original articles and reviews, published nationally and internationally in full, available electronically, and published in Portuguese, English, and Spanish.
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