Creativity is distinct from other brain activities. Little is known about the neural networks of music perception and musical memory.1 However, there are reports that suggest that they may be subserved by distinct neural networks. This distinction is further explored through studying music perception in all its complexities, including pitch, timbre, rhythm, and harmony. Each of these perceptions may be differentially lateralized and further differentiated among musicians and non-musicians. In this clinical report we explore these distinctions in a patient with Alzheimer disease (AD)
Despite much recent interest in music and dementia, music perception has not been widely studied acr...
BACKGROUND: Personalized music programs have been proposed as an adjunct therapy for patients with A...
The capacity to make music and understand it is an evolutionary development not shared by animals. L...
International audienceThrough this review of 25 clinical and experimental works on long-term musical...
Musical memory is considered to be partly independent from other memory systems. In Alzheimer’s dise...
This study examines musical memory in 12 patients with moderate or severe AD and 12 healthy, older a...
Studies of musical abilities in dementia have for the most part been rather general assessments of a...
Previous studies have described patients with possible or probable Alzheimer\u27s disease (AD) who c...
SummaryLearning and memory of music involves a multitude of perceptual, motor, affective, and autobi...
International audienceBy adapting methods of cognitive psychology to neuropsychology, we examined me...
To date, very little is known about the memories and feelings of music and words in the dementias. A...
<p>The hallmark symptom of Alzheimer’s Dementia (AD) is impaired memory, but memory for familiar mus...
International audienceIn Alzheimer patients with a solid musical background, isolated case-reports h...
Objective—To compare music recognition in patients with frontotemporal dementia, semantic dementia,...
Despite much recent interest in music and dementia, music perception has not been widely studied acr...
BACKGROUND: Personalized music programs have been proposed as an adjunct therapy for patients with A...
The capacity to make music and understand it is an evolutionary development not shared by animals. L...
International audienceThrough this review of 25 clinical and experimental works on long-term musical...
Musical memory is considered to be partly independent from other memory systems. In Alzheimer’s dise...
This study examines musical memory in 12 patients with moderate or severe AD and 12 healthy, older a...
Studies of musical abilities in dementia have for the most part been rather general assessments of a...
Previous studies have described patients with possible or probable Alzheimer\u27s disease (AD) who c...
SummaryLearning and memory of music involves a multitude of perceptual, motor, affective, and autobi...
International audienceBy adapting methods of cognitive psychology to neuropsychology, we examined me...
To date, very little is known about the memories and feelings of music and words in the dementias. A...
<p>The hallmark symptom of Alzheimer’s Dementia (AD) is impaired memory, but memory for familiar mus...
International audienceIn Alzheimer patients with a solid musical background, isolated case-reports h...
Objective—To compare music recognition in patients with frontotemporal dementia, semantic dementia,...
Despite much recent interest in music and dementia, music perception has not been widely studied acr...
BACKGROUND: Personalized music programs have been proposed as an adjunct therapy for patients with A...
The capacity to make music and understand it is an evolutionary development not shared by animals. L...