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Cognitive, emotional, and neural benefits of musical leisure activities in aging and neurological rehabilitation: A critical review
Publication date: Available online 29 April 2017 Source:Annals of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine Author(s): Teppo Särkämö Music has the capacity to engage auditory, cognitive, motor, and emotional functions across cortical and subcortical brain regions and is relatively preserved in aging and dementia. Thus, music is a promising tool in the rehabilitation of aging-related neurological illnesses, such as stroke and Alzheimer disease. As the population ages and the incidence and prevalence of these illnesses rapidly increases, music-based interventions that are enjoyable and effective in the everyday care of the pa...
Source: Annals of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine - April 29, 2017 Category: Rehabilitation Source Type: research

Harmonizing Together: Speech and Music Therapy and Support for Patients and Partners with PPA (P5.157)
Conclusions:The reports of improvement in caregiver health, social participation of patients, and functional communication are in line with the group’s focus and goals. In contrast, more comprehensive knowledge of the disease process may have led patients and caregivers to experience greater feelings of guilt and fear. Our qualitative observations and reports from participants indicated that the most beneficial parts of the group were raising patients’ confidence in communication and allowing both patients and families suffering from PPA to connect with one another.Study Supported by:Funding NIH grant NS077059;...
Source: Neurology - April 17, 2017 Category: Neurology Authors: Quimby, M., Shaprio-Gordon, J., Brandt, K., Hyatt, C., Grimm, M., Richardson, L., Howland, K., Dickerson, B. Tags: Clinical Neuro-rehabilitation Source Type: research