Musical Dual Task Training to Improve Attention Control for Dementia

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Category Primary study
Registry of Trialsclinicaltrials.gov
Year 2012
The purpose of this project is to determine if the Musical Dual Task Training program improves attention control that influences measures of gait performances under dual tasking, balance, fear of falling, and behavioral disturbance in patients with mild to moderate dementia. This Musical Dual Task Training protocol is structured with musical content and patients are required to do musical tasks including singing and playing instruments contingent on visual or auditory cues while walking. This paradigm is designed to include music making because it involves great demands on attention and memory that might elicit experience-dependent plasticity in the brain. Musical Dual Task Training is proposed to strengthen brain networking for attention control that consequently may improve the gait performances in patients with dementia, as indicated by reducing dual task cost on gait.
Epistemonikos ID: 925ed288770ff5d8058cf6bace24884e1b2b11be
First added on: May 11, 2024