Introduction: The efficacy of using sung words as a mnemonic device for verbal memory has been documented in persons with probable Alzheimer’s dementia (AD), but it is not yet known whether this effect is related to music training. Given that music training can enhance cognitive functioning, we explored the effects of music training and modality (sung vs. spoken) on verbal memory in persons with and without AD. Method: We used a mixed factorial design to compare learning (5 trials), delayed recall (30-min and, 24-hour), and recognition of sung versus spoken information in 22 healthy elderly (15 musicians), and 11 people with AD (5 musicians). Results: Musicians with AD showed better total learning (over 5 trials) of sung information than no...
International audienceBecause of permanent use-dependent brain plasticity, all lifelong individuals'...
Normal age-related declines have been reported in different cognitive functions, such as episodic me...
A LONG-STANDING DEBATE IN COGNITIVE NEURO-sciences concerns the effect of music on verbal learning a...
INTRODUCTION The efficacy of using sung words as a mnemonic device for verbal memory has been docume...
<p>The hallmark symptom of Alzheimer’s Dementia (AD) is impaired memory, but memory for familiar mus...
Numerous neuropsychological studies have investigated the effect of music on patients with Alzheimer...
Objective: To overcome memory decrements in healthy aging, compensation strategies and mnemonics hav...
The capacity to make music and understand it is an evolutionary development not shared by animals. L...
Abstract: Music and its different forms of use seem to benefit people in a number of ways. Researc...
This study examined the effects of rhythm, melody, and harmony on verbal recall in typical older adu...
Background: Music training has been found to be beneficial for young and healthy participants but th...
OBJECTIVES: Cognitive decline happens to everyone when aging, but to some more than others. Studies ...
International audienceThis study focuses on music as a mediator facilitating access to autobiographi...
Background: Listening to music can be described as a passive but ubiquitous activity whereby many in...
Background/Aims: To investigate the effect of singing training on the cognitive function in Alzheime...
International audienceBecause of permanent use-dependent brain plasticity, all lifelong individuals'...
Normal age-related declines have been reported in different cognitive functions, such as episodic me...
A LONG-STANDING DEBATE IN COGNITIVE NEURO-sciences concerns the effect of music on verbal learning a...
INTRODUCTION The efficacy of using sung words as a mnemonic device for verbal memory has been docume...
<p>The hallmark symptom of Alzheimer’s Dementia (AD) is impaired memory, but memory for familiar mus...
Numerous neuropsychological studies have investigated the effect of music on patients with Alzheimer...
Objective: To overcome memory decrements in healthy aging, compensation strategies and mnemonics hav...
The capacity to make music and understand it is an evolutionary development not shared by animals. L...
Abstract: Music and its different forms of use seem to benefit people in a number of ways. Researc...
This study examined the effects of rhythm, melody, and harmony on verbal recall in typical older adu...
Background: Music training has been found to be beneficial for young and healthy participants but th...
OBJECTIVES: Cognitive decline happens to everyone when aging, but to some more than others. Studies ...
International audienceThis study focuses on music as a mediator facilitating access to autobiographi...
Background: Listening to music can be described as a passive but ubiquitous activity whereby many in...
Background/Aims: To investigate the effect of singing training on the cognitive function in Alzheime...
International audienceBecause of permanent use-dependent brain plasticity, all lifelong individuals'...
Normal age-related declines have been reported in different cognitive functions, such as episodic me...
A LONG-STANDING DEBATE IN COGNITIVE NEURO-sciences concerns the effect of music on verbal learning a...