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The Listening Program
The Listening Program® (TLP) is a music listening therapy, that
provides engaging brain stimulation to improve performance in school,
work and life.
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Systematic training is provided
through listening to psychoacoustically modified classical music which
trains the brain to process sound more efficiently. This leads to
improvements in:
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Learning
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Attention
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Communication
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Reading
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Listening
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Sensory Processing
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Social Engagement
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Behavior
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Self Regulation
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Musical Ability
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Brain Fitness
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Daily Living
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Find out more about the programme:
ABT Bone Conduction Audio System
CD Kit
iListen
The Listening Program Level One
Children, teens, adults and seniors can use the program in the home, classroom or workplace. Completely portable and easy to use, The Listening Program fits easily into anyone's schedule and only requires 15 to 30 minutes of daily
listening.
The Listening Program is a fusion of beautiful art and sound science. The masterful performances of the award-winning players of the
Arcangelos Chamber Ensemble are skillfully crafted using advanced audio technologies to provide an unrivaled listening experience.

Numerous studies worldwide, including research at the University of Sheffield, provide empirical evidence that substantiate The Listening
Program’s efficacy. And while that affirms The Listening Program’s credibility, for many the question remains, how does The Listening
Program work?
The Listening Program’s psychoacoustically modified music and patent-pending production techniques are designed to stimulate or “exercise” the different functions of the auditory processing system. This enables the brain to better receive, process, store and utilize the valuable information provided through the varied soundscapes in our lives such as music, language and the environment in which we live.
The Ear Brain Connection
So the question becomes...how can we overcome auditory processing challenges - moving from a “disorganized” to an “organized” system.
Certain classical music, like that of Mozart, Haydn and Vivaldi, has specific structure, producing sound waves in organized patterns. Within
these patterns are vital elements including time, frequency and volume. When listening to music, the ear is receiving the musical sound waves -
waves that arrive in different frequencies, measured in Hertz (Hz). These frequencies stimulate the brain, and thus affect different
functions of the mind and body.
The Listening Program combines decades of clinical research in several fields, including neurology, physiology, psychoacoustics, auditory processing, music theory and more. The method builds on the work of respected leaders in these fields, such as ear, nose and throat (ENT) physician Alfred A. Tomatis, M.D. (1920-2001). Among other discoveries, Dr. Tomatis helped identify the relationship between certain sound frequencies and their effect on functions of the mind and body. A simplified explanation of Dr. Tomatis’ findings shows that certain bands, or zones, of sound frequencies affect different abilities.

TLP is designed to address these zones, systematically providing auditory stimulation that, when customized for
listeners by ABT Providers, can help improve their ability to function in a number of ways.

