As posted previously, my initial interest in mental/interval time-keeping surfaced when I was asked to serve as an external evaluation consultant to an educational application of a synchronized metronome tapping intervention (Interactive Metronome; IM) to improve school achievement.I've now become aware of a learning corporation (McNatt Learning Center, Inc) which has been using the IM method with a variety of clinical disorders. The McNatt Learning Center has now posted a relatively lengthy (and informative) set of information regarding IM at the following link. Of particular interest to me is the reported n=1 clinical case study application of IM to Tourette's syndrome.
Readers interested in the mental/interval time-keeping based application of the IM procedure are strongly urged to check out these very nice IM set of material at McNatt Learning.
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