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Have you ever noticed that certain songs can transport you back in time? Back to a specific moment that evokes a cherished memory?
Or that you can hear a song on the radio that you havent listened to for 10 or 15 years and suddenly remember every word, note and nuance of it?
Some music is so familiar and upbeat that you cant resist tapping your feet and pumping your arms every time you hear it, no matter where you are or what youre feeling at the time.
And here is something thats even more amazing.
In patients with Alzheimers disease, this reaction to music remains intact. It can even help lift patients out of the disorientation and anxiety that often accompanies this type of dementia.
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4 Ways Music Boosts Mental Activity
Music plays a deep role in our lives and emotions. So its no wonder that the ability to appreciate music is one of the last remaining skills in people with Alzheimers disease.
Not only that, but when Alzheimers patients listen to music, it lights up their brains. It activates communication between all sorts of brain networks. This includes higher connectivity between areas that control language, working memory, visual processing and attention.
When all of these brain regions are re-ignited, it can literally pull Alzheimers patients out of their bewildered state.
In other words, music has the potential to act as an anchor and tug these memory-challenged individuals back into the land of living for small blocks of time. It might even delay any further decline caused by the disease.
And there are plenty of musical activities available for patients who are suffering from this type of mental decline. For example:
Singing aloud is associated with improved psychiatric symptoms that are often seen in Alzheimers patients. Interestingly, the more emotional the music is, the more likely it is to help improve their recall of life events and recover lost memories.
Listening to familiar songs can improve self-consciousness in mild to moderate stage Alzheimers patients. Additionally, patients who listen to their favorite tunes perform better on mental health exams.
Background music improves memory scores and appears to enhance the ability to recall events and memories that have occurred over the course of a lifetime.
Musical activities like dancing or playing an instrument seem to help improve thought processes, state of mind and psychiatric symptoms associated with Alzheimers disease.
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What Type of Music Works Best?
All in all, musical participation can improve cognition, memory and orientation. At the same time, it helps reduce anxiety, agitation, delirium, hallucinations and language disorders that commonly occur in Alzheimers patients.
Some of the best songs for dementia patients to participate in are those that are nostalgic. Familiar songs from their young adult years are most likely to trigger memories and recollection of previous events.
Songs from movie soundtracks are great, too. This is especially true of those that have a following across generations, such as Over the Rainbow from the Wizard of Oz or songs from the Sound of Music.
And heres something else to think about.
When Alzheimers patients participate in group singing activities, it can help reduce feelings of isolation, provide social support, boost their spirits and have a positive influence on relationships. (Thats in addition to all of the other positive benefits!)
So dont wait. If you know anyone with Alzheimers disease, start singing with them today. You can also create a digital mix of their favorite tunes and leave it behind for them to listen to when you cant be with them.
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David Blyweiss, M.D. Advanced Natural Wellness
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SOURCES:
Music Activates Regions of the Brain Spared by Alzheimers Disease. Press Release. University of Utah. Apr 2018.
Fang R, et al. Music therapy is a potential intervention for cognition of Alzheimers Disease: a mini-review. Transl Neurodegener. 2017; 6: 2.
Osman SE, et al. Singing for the Brain: A qualitative study exploring the health and well-being benefits of singing for people with dementia and their carers. Dementia (London). 2016 Nov; 15(6): 13261339.