This study compared the effects of live, taped, and no music, on agitation and orientation levels of people experiencing posttraumatic amnesia (PTA). Participants (N = 22) were exposed to all 3 conditions, twice over 6 consecutive days. Songs used in the live and taped music conditions were identical and were selected based on participants' own preferred music. Pre and posttesting was conducted for each condition using the Agitated Behavior Scale (Corrigan, 1989) and the Westmead PTA Scale (Shores, Marosszeky, Sandanam, Batchelor, 1986). Participants' memory for the music used was also tested and compared with their memory for pictorial material presented in the Westmead PTA Scale. Results indicate that music significantly reduced agitation...
Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is the most prevalent disorder that occurs after experiencing ...
Many regularly listen to music while doing a variety of tasks, including studying. Some research sug...
Many nursing home patients with dementia suffer from symptoms of agitation (e.g. anxiety, shouting, ...
Observing highly agitated, disoriented and distressed young adults experiencing posttraumatic amnesi...
Objective: The primary aim of this case study was to explore the behavioural changes of a paediatric...
Agitation is a common behavioral problem after traumatic brain injury (TBI), which threatens the saf...
Research reveals background music played during learning can variously enhance or impair memory, alt...
Background: Agitation after Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a common behavioral problem which threat...
No matter how humans have evolved over the years, no matter how different the cultures or customs ar...
In this study we investigated whether music rated as emotional is kept in episodic long-term memory ...
Several studies have investigated how to improve episodic memory performance by manipulating the fac...
False memories are distorted memories caused by certain factors that affect an individual’s original...
© 2010 Janeen M. BowerA mixed methods case study was developed to explore the use of music therapy f...
Background: Agitation due to Alzheimer's disease (AD) presents a challenge to occupational therapist...
Many studies do visual working memory research under sundry sound conditions (Alley & Greene, 2008 C...
Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is the most prevalent disorder that occurs after experiencing ...
Many regularly listen to music while doing a variety of tasks, including studying. Some research sug...
Many nursing home patients with dementia suffer from symptoms of agitation (e.g. anxiety, shouting, ...
Observing highly agitated, disoriented and distressed young adults experiencing posttraumatic amnesi...
Objective: The primary aim of this case study was to explore the behavioural changes of a paediatric...
Agitation is a common behavioral problem after traumatic brain injury (TBI), which threatens the saf...
Research reveals background music played during learning can variously enhance or impair memory, alt...
Background: Agitation after Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a common behavioral problem which threat...
No matter how humans have evolved over the years, no matter how different the cultures or customs ar...
In this study we investigated whether music rated as emotional is kept in episodic long-term memory ...
Several studies have investigated how to improve episodic memory performance by manipulating the fac...
False memories are distorted memories caused by certain factors that affect an individual’s original...
© 2010 Janeen M. BowerA mixed methods case study was developed to explore the use of music therapy f...
Background: Agitation due to Alzheimer's disease (AD) presents a challenge to occupational therapist...
Many studies do visual working memory research under sundry sound conditions (Alley & Greene, 2008 C...
Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is the most prevalent disorder that occurs after experiencing ...
Many regularly listen to music while doing a variety of tasks, including studying. Some research sug...
Many nursing home patients with dementia suffer from symptoms of agitation (e.g. anxiety, shouting, ...