Previous studies have described patients with possible or probable Alzheimer\u27s disease (AD) who continued to play familiar songs skillfully, despite their dementias. There are no reports about patients with dementia who successfully learned to play new songs, and two papers describe failures of patients with AD to learn to play a new song although they continued to play familiar songs competently. In the present paper we describe a moderately demented patient (SL) with probable AD who learned to play a song (Cossackaya!) on the violin that was published after the apparent onset of his dementia. He showed modest retention of the song at delays of 0 and 10 minutes. This contrasts with his profound disturbance in both recall and recognition...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Cognitively stimulating activities appear to protect against the development of...
International audienceThis study focuses on music as a mediator facilitating access to autobiographi...
Musical memory is considered to be partly independent from other memory systems. In Alzheimer’s dise...
<p>The hallmark symptom of Alzheimer’s Dementia (AD) is impaired memory, but memory for familiar mus...
This study examines musical memory in 12 patients with moderate or severe AD and 12 healthy, older a...
The capacity to make music and understand it is an evolutionary development not shared by animals. L...
Introduction: The efficacy of using sung words as a mnemonic device for verbal memory has been docum...
International audienceThrough this review of 25 clinical and experimental works on long-term musical...
It is increasingly described that memory for music is preserved in people living with Alzheimer’s di...
Studies of musical abilities in dementia have for the most part been rather general assessments of a...
Creativity is distinct from other brain activities. Little is known about the neural networks of mus...
Numerous neuropsychological studies have investigated the effect of music on patients with Alzheimer...
International audienceIn Alzheimer patients with a solid musical background, isolated case-reports h...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Cognitively stimulating activities appear to protect against the development of...
International audienceThis study focuses on music as a mediator facilitating access to autobiographi...
Musical memory is considered to be partly independent from other memory systems. In Alzheimer’s dise...
<p>The hallmark symptom of Alzheimer’s Dementia (AD) is impaired memory, but memory for familiar mus...
This study examines musical memory in 12 patients with moderate or severe AD and 12 healthy, older a...
The capacity to make music and understand it is an evolutionary development not shared by animals. L...
Introduction: The efficacy of using sung words as a mnemonic device for verbal memory has been docum...
International audienceThrough this review of 25 clinical and experimental works on long-term musical...
It is increasingly described that memory for music is preserved in people living with Alzheimer’s di...
Studies of musical abilities in dementia have for the most part been rather general assessments of a...
Creativity is distinct from other brain activities. Little is known about the neural networks of mus...
Numerous neuropsychological studies have investigated the effect of music on patients with Alzheimer...
International audienceIn Alzheimer patients with a solid musical background, isolated case-reports h...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Cognitively stimulating activities appear to protect against the development of...
International audienceThis study focuses on music as a mediator facilitating access to autobiographi...
Musical memory is considered to be partly independent from other memory systems. In Alzheimer’s dise...