Bird language helps patients recover quickly
Try to let your baby hear the chirping sounds of birds singing, maybe with plastic birds with batteries. This method proved successful, making your child not afraid anymore.
Try to let your baby hear the chirping sounds of birds singing, maybe with plastic birds with batteries. This method proved successful that your child is no longer afraid and can stay longer for the doctor to have a thorough medical examination and care.
This method has been tested at Alder Hey Hospital, Liverpool, England, by the research team of the Art and Technology Innovation Fund (FACT) .
Researchers believe that the cries of birds have a calming effect in certain brain regions, including emotional stability. Besides, it can distract patients from the medical care that doctors are taking so they are not too afraid.
Listening to the chirping sounds of birds can also relieve pain and help patients recover faster after treatment. The hospital bird song project was performed by Chris Watson, a recording specialist with David Attenborough. ' We have seen the real benefit of a natural sound for patients who come to the hospital. In hospitals, treatment with birdsong is applied to distract and calm the anxiety of children before surgery '- this expert shared.
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