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... ... @@ -1,22 +1,51 @@ 1 1 2 - {{html}}2 +describe the music software, service (such as Spotify?) and/or sound devices that you will use. 3 3 4 -= Effect of musicon patients=5 - Researchhas been done into theeffects ofmusic onpatients sufferingfrom major neurocognitivedisorder.The research showsthat musiccanimprovebehavior,mood[3]andcognition [2].Furthermore,musicshows tobeapowerfultoolforreminiscence[1] whichisimportantfor memory. Besides,music has alsobeenprovedtobeable tomprovespeechfluencyandactivateinnovativedialogues [2].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//. 6 6 7 -= Use of music = 8 -In our use of music we aim to improve the memory of the patients while simultaneously linking the music to daily activities that the patients perform. By personalizing the music for the individual patients, with the help of caregivers or loved ones, we ensure the patient is happy to use the platform. Furthermore, the personalized music might already remind them of performing certain daily actions they need to perform. Moreover, by adding a daily quiz about which music belongs to a certain activity a stronger cognitive link is created. 7 +The songs that were used in combination with corresponding activities are the following: 9 9 10 -The specific music linked to activities is changeable with permission of the caregiver to prevent patients from gaining a dislike from specific songs by repetitive exposure. 11 - 12 -== Citations == 13 - 14 -[1] Baird, A., & Samson, S. (2015). Chapter 11 - Music and dementia. In E. Altenmüller, S. Finger, & F. Boller (Reds), Music, Neurology, and Neuroscience: Evolution, the Musical Brain, Medical Conditions, and Therapies (bll 207–235). doi:10.1016/bs.pbr.2014.11.028 15 - 16 -[2] Baird, A., Garrido, S., & Tamplin, J. (Eds.). (2019). Music and dementia: From cognition to therapy. Oxford University Press. 17 - 18 -[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. 19 - 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> 20 20 {{/html}} 21 21 49 +== Music Device == 22 22 51 +
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... ... @@ -1,0 +1,1 @@ 1 +This part should discuss the "technology", like the software/device used for the music. You may want to move the current paragraph to the Core Theoretical part. - Date
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