Changes for page 1. Music and Cognition
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... ... @@ -69,4 +69,6 @@ 69 69 Mainly for conditioning, music can be used as a tune accompanying certain reminders to help transmit the same information to a patient without being too confrontational. Having a tune accompany commonly retrieved information can perhaps make it such that the patient will associate the tune with the information, needing less information to be repeated back to them on the common reminders as time goes on. 70 70 71 71 Another use could be for general emotional regulation when the patient is having a tough time on their own. This music could be played when the robot is idle or when playing the memory game. 72 - 72 +\\\\//References~:// 73 + 74 +//King, A. C., & Dwan, C. (2019). Electronic memory aids for people with dementia experiencing prospective memory loss: A review of empirical studies. Dementia, 18(6), 1994-2007//
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... ... @@ -1,1 +1,0 @@ 1 -For the possible uses, I also think about having music-related games to improve the general cognitive ability (as we said there can be memory games) - Date
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... ... @@ -1,1 +1,0 @@ 1 -From lecture: music can be replaced to other forms of arts, like painting - Date
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