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... ... @@ -1,20 +2,51 @@ 1 -Music management 2 2 3 -= Effect of music on patients = 4 -Various studies have assessed the efficacy of how music affects patients suffering from major neurocognitive disorders. Research has shown that music can improve behavior, mood [3], and cognition [2], leading to an increase in Quality of life. Furthermore, music proves to be a powerful tool for inducing reminiscence [1], which is important for improving memory. Besides, previous research has also established that music can help improve speech fluency and activate innovative dialogues [2]. Thus, we will adopt music during our implementation to improve the cognition of patients. 2 +describe the music software, service (such as Spotify?) and/or sound devices that you will use. 5 5 6 -= Use of music =7 - Inouruseofmusic,we aimto improve thememoryofthepatientsbysimultaneously linkingthemusic todaily activitiesthat thepatientsperform. By personalizingthe music for each individualpatient,with thehelp of caregivers or loved ones, we ensure the patients convinced and willing to usetheplatform.Ifthechosenmusicalreadyhas connectionswithsomecertainactivities, the creationof thebondsbetweenmusic andactivities would become easier.Moreover,by providinga daily quiz on these music-activity pairs,weintend toreinforcethe musical memoryofactivitiestobuild strongercognitive links.4 +== Music == 5 +For the music the robot plays 6 songs were picked to use in combination with the activities. The royalty free music downloaded from the internet. The songs were downloaded from the following websites: // youtube.com// & //bensound.com//. 8 8 9 -The s pecific music linked toactivities is changeablewithhepermission of thecaregiverto prevent patientsfrom becoming weary of a specific piece of musicthrough repetitive exposure. The volume of the music canbe adjusted by thecaregiverorloved onesas olderpeople have a high likelihoodof beinghearing impaired. Moreover, the robot is able to dynamically adjustthevolume of the music when patients arenotdetected in thesame room. This is necessary when dealing with patients at home as the robot is mostly stationaryinstead of beingmoved around.7 +The songs that were used in combination with corresponding activities are the following: 10 10 11 -== Citations == 9 +{{html}} 10 +<table> 11 + <tr> 12 + <th>Song</th> 13 + <th>Artist</th> 14 + <th>Activity</th> 15 + </tr> 16 + <tr> 17 + <td>Ukulele</td> 18 + <td>Bensound</td> 19 + <td>Cooking</td> 20 + </tr> 21 + <tr> 22 + <td>Monkeys Spinning Monkeys</td> 23 + <td>Kevin MacLeod</td> 24 + <td>Bathroom</td> 25 + </tr> 26 + <tr> 27 + <td>Local Forecast</td> 28 + <td>Kevin MacLeod</td> 29 + <td>Sleep</td> 30 + </tr> 31 + <tr> 32 + <td>Carefree</td> 33 + <td>Kevin MacLeod</td> 34 + <td>Drinking</td> 35 + </tr> 36 + <tr> 37 + <td>Buddy</td> 38 + <td>iMovie</td> 39 + <td>Brushing teeth</td> 40 + </tr> 41 + <tr> 42 + <td>Add And</td> 43 + <td>Broke for Free</td> 44 + <td>Exercise</td> 45 + </tr> 46 +</table> 47 +{{/html}} 12 12 13 - [1]Baird, A., & Samson, S. (2015). Chapter 11 -Musicand dementia. In E. Altenmüller, S. Finger, & F. Boller (Reds), Music, Neurology, and Neuroscience: Evolution, the Musical Brain, MedicalConditions, and Therapies (bll 207–235). doi:10.1016/bs.pbr.2014.11.02849 +== Music Device == 14 14 15 -[2] Baird, A., Garrido, S., & Tamplin, J. (Eds.). (2019). Music and dementia: From cognition to therapy. Oxford University Press. 16 16 17 -[3] Narme P, Clément S, Ehrlé N, Schiaratura L, Vachez S, Courtaigne B, Munsch F, Samson S. Efficacy of musical interventions in dementia: evidence from a randomized controlled trial. J Alzheimers Dis. 2014;38(2):359-69. doi: 10.3233/JAD-130893. PMID: 23969994. 18 - 19 - 20 -