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... ... @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ 3 3 4 4 5 5 {{html}} 6 -<img src="https://xwiki.ewi.tudelft.nl/xwiki/wiki/sce2022group01/download/Foundation/Human%20Factors/Music%20and%20Cognition/WebHome/brainreserve-stern2013.png?rev=1.1" alt="Cognitive Decline, Stern, 2009" width=" 200"/>6 +<img src="https://xwiki.ewi.tudelft.nl/xwiki/wiki/sce2022group01/download/Foundation/Human%20Factors/Music%20and%20Cognition/WebHome/brainreserve-stern2013.png?rev=1.1" alt="Cognitive Decline, Stern, 2009" width="500"/> 7 7 {{/html}} 8 8 9 9 ... ... @@ -14,4 +14,15 @@ 14 14 15 15 Due to these factors, music-based therapy is suggested as an alternative for research. While many things, including the effectiveness are still uncertain, music excites and stimulates many areas of the brain and the related activities can be used to emphasise different domains, such as therapist-patient relationship, artistic activities or self-regulation. 16 16 17 +The sensory stimuli seem to be helpful as a mood-modulator, for example relaxing the person or lessening the agitation and the depressive symptoms. For our experiment one active recorded music intervention is used by Nao to catch the attention of the patient without startling them, and another for creating a repetitive structure around the mealtimes that the robot is reminding about. The utilisation of music aims to easen the robot-human relationship and to create a memorisable pattern for eating and drinking. 17 17 19 + 20 + 21 + 22 + 23 + 24 + 25 + 26 + 27 + 28 +