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  1. Music intervention can facilitate neurogenesis and neuroplasticity by increasing the level of the neurotrophic factor and can improve attention and cognitive function. Music therapy can be used as a simple and non-expensive intervention to improve the clinical conditions of patients: 27: 27: Heiderscheit et al., 2022

  2. Research indicates that music intervention is an effective treatment for apathy and agitation in dementia, in comparison to other non-pharmacological therapies such as massage, laughter therapy, simulated presence therapy, and dance therapy.

  3. Aug 30, 2024 · In conclusion, music, in combination with dance therapy appears to be a robust non-pharmacological intervention for alleviating multiple dysfunctions associated with Parkinson's disease patients, helping them regain joy from functional activity, improve body and soul integrity, and restore positive self-acceptance and autonomy.

    • Listening to The Music
    • Singing Songs
    • Music-Based Intervention
    • Background Music
    • Music with Activities
    • Multisensory Stimulation

    There are many researches using receptive music for listening in the MT . Johnson JK reported that the AD twin had a significant improvement on the spatial-temporal task after listening to a piece of piano sonata of Mozart in 1998 . Last year Li CH et al. used the method of listening to Mozart’s Sonata (KV 448) and Pachelbel’s Canon with headphones...

    Singing is also widely used for dementia. Satoh M et al. made 10 AD patients sing their favorite songs for 6 months using karaoke . Karaoke is a method with music automatically played accompaniment when patients are singing. Many people are very familiar with karaoke, which is used universal and is enjoyable. People can mediate their own voice duri...

    This technique always calls for the music therapist using music elements like rhythm or melody as accompaniments to help patients to remember verbal contents. Simmons-Stern NR et al. first compared the recognition effectiveness of sung lyrics and spoken lyrics in AD patients in 2010. They found that music could enhance the brain encoding capacity o...

    There are rare clinical documents using music as background in dementia patients. Vivaldi’s ‘Spring’ movement from ‘The Four Seasons’ was once used as a background music during the recall tests in mild AD patients and healthy controls. Results indicated that music background could enhance the recall effects of autobiographical memory and reduce anx...

    There are more and more researches using MT which comprises not only just music but also with other activities like singing, dancing, playing instruments, rhythmic movements and so on [22–25]. Särkämö T et al. separated patients with mild and moderate dementia into three groups (including singing with rhythmic movements group, listening with remini...

    In addition to pharmacotherapy for dementia, there is a tendency of increasing researches using the intervention combining several different cognitive stimulations, which is called multisensory stimulation. Ozdemir L and his colleagues synthesized multisensory stimulations including MT using instrument with a light tempo, painting inanimate animate...

    • Rong Fang, Shengxuan Ye, Jiangtao Huangfu, David P. Calimag
    • 2017
  4. The use of music interventions as a non-pharmacological therapy to improve cognitive and behavioral symptoms in Alzheimer’s disease (AD) patients has gained popularity in recent years, but the evidence for their effectiveness remains inconsistent. ...

  5. Jun 8, 2023 · The Effect of Music as a Non-Pharmacological Intervention on the Physiological, Psychological, and Social Response of Patients in an Intensive Care Unit. by. Magdalena Lorek. 1, Dominika Bąk. 1, Katarzyna Kwiecień-Jaguś. 2 and. Wioletta Mędrzycka-Dąbrowska. 2,* 1.

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  7. Oct 20, 2022 · The objective of this research was to learn about the effects of music as a non-pharmacological therapeutic intervention applied to Alzheimers disease. To this aim, we evaluated its results regarding symptomatology and caregiver burden.

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