Frontiers in Neuroscience,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
17
Published: Jan. 5, 2024
Acoustic
stimuli
such
as
music
or
ambient
noise
can
significantly
affect
physiological
and
psychological
health
in
humans.
We
here
summarize
positive
effects
of
therapy
premature
infant
distress
regulation,
performance
enhancement,
sleep
quality
control,
treatment
mental
disorders.
Specifically,
exhibits
promising
on
neurological
disorders
Alzheimer's
disease
(AD)
Parkinson's
(PD).
also
highlight
regulatory
mechanisms
by
which
auditory
intervention
affects
an
organism,
encompassing
modulation
immune
responses,
gene
expression,
neurotransmitter
regulation
neural
circuitry.
As
a
safe,
cost-effective
non-invasive
intervention,
offers
substantial
potential
treating
variety
conditions.
Disability and Rehabilitation Assistive Technology,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 1 - 12
Published: April 7, 2025
Purpose:
Cognitive
decline
and
social
isolation
pose
significant
challenges
to
the
well-being
of
people
with
Alzheimer's
disease
(AD).
While
recreational
activities
rehabilitation
playthings
(RPTs)
have
demonstrated
benefits
in
fostering
positive
emotions
among
this
population,
there
remains
a
scarcity
specifically
designed
address
their
unique
needs.
This
study
aims
develop
conceptual
framework
for
RPTs
design
enhance
emotional
living
AD.
Materials
Methods:
Guided
by
research
question
construct
classification,
identified
three
key
questions.
A
systematic
literature
review
was
conducted
using
Scopus,
Web
Science,
PubMed
these
Selected
articles
were
evaluated
based
on
relevance
focus
improving
engagement
individuals
Results:
Through
meticulous
analysis,
fifty-seven
selected
systematically
categorized
into
sub-themes
include:
types
RPTs,
meaningful
associated
characteristics,
principles
strategies.
The
results
are
further
synthesized
formulate
potential
theoretical
proposition
future
investigation.
Conclusion:
proposed
recommends
that
integrating
emotion
design,
compassionate
co-creation,
suitable
play
experiences
could
preserve
personhood
elicit
Applied Sciences,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
15(9), P. 4627 - 4627
Published: April 22, 2025
Recent
technological
advances
have
introduced
novel
therapeutic
interventions
for
Alzheimer’s
disease
(AD).
This
study
introduces
a
virtual
reality
(VR)
intervention
consisting
of
aesthetically
pleasing
and
relaxing
immersive
videos
paired
with
evocative
music
patients
or
without
cognitive
decline.
The
goal
this
is
to
improve
the
mood,
evoke
autobiographical
memories
in,
enhance
overall
well-being
elderly
individuals,
across
stages
decline
(from
absent
severe).
Twenty-one
participants
(5
cognitively
healthy,
13
mild
decline,
2
moderate
1
severe
decline)
were
exposed
360-degree
depicting
both
familiar
unfamiliar,
pleasant
calming
environments,
accompanied
by
emotionally
evocative,
pleasant,
soothing
music.
results
demonstrated
high
levels
immersion
predominantly
positive
emotional
responses,
several
reporting
memory
recall
triggered
VR
stimulation.
Statistical
analysis
revealed
significant
improvement
in
mood
over
time,
regardless
status,
supporting
effectiveness
intervention.
While
there
some
side
effects
fatigue
transient
anxiety,
experience
was
generally
perceived
as
engaging
meaningful.
feasibility
adds
acceptability
potential
clinical
utility
provides
justification
future
larger
trials
aimed
at
integration
technologies
into
rehabilitation
individuals
different
Journal of Alzheimer s Disease,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: April 23, 2025
Background:
Alzheimer's
disease
and
related
dementias
(ADRD)
are
neurodegenerative
disorders
that
afflict
1
in
9
older
adults.
As
pharmacological
interventions
for
ADRD
often
ineffective
cause
rampant
side
effects,
interest
has
increased
finding
adjunctive,
non-pharmacological
approaches.
Music
therapy
may
be
especially
beneficial
individuals
with
their
caregivers
as
music
is
a
form
of
non-verbal
communication.
Objective:
In
this
case
series,
we
describe
12-week
group
program
caregivers.
Methods:
Brain
activity
was
recorded
hyperscanning
electroencephalography
(EEG)
during
each
session
from
the
individual
(n
=
3),
caregiver
therapist
1).
Video
recordings
allowed
assessment
movement
behavior
affective
state
responses.
Results:
This
series
had
66%
retention
95.8%
adherence
rate.
We
success
collecting
behavioral
neural
data
using
360-degree
video
capture
combination
EEG.
us
to
analyze
nonverbal
communication
metrics.
After
pre-processing,
were
clean
able
analyzed
various
metrics
interest.
Conclusions:
A
human-centered
design
approach
can
helpful
implementing
longitudinal,
vulnerable
population.
team-science
collective
creative
arts
therapists,
neuroscientists,
dementia
care
experts,
technologists,
gerontology
experts
contributed
conduction
work.
Future
studies
should
examine
effects
on
outcomes,
it
relates
interpersonal
synchrony.
Brain Sciences,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
15(5), P. 479 - 479
Published: May 1, 2025
Hearing
loss
is
one
of
the
most
common
and
undertreated
medical
conditions
worldwide,
with
an
estimated
466
million
people
(5%
world’s
population)
reporting
disabling
hearing
impairment.
The
implications
are
significant;
untreated
increases
risk
depression,
social
isolation,
unemployment,
cognitive
decline,
falls.
Cochlear
implants
(CIs)
surgically
implanted
electrical
devices
that
allow
severe
to
process
sound.
Over
past
50
years,
CI
development
has
made
remarkable
ground,
such
users
have
adequate
speech
perception
in
a
silent
environment.
These
language
achievements,
while
significant
milestones,
fall
short
perfect
sensory
restoration.
Many
these
limitations
complex
sound
due
our
one-size-fits-all
approach
towards
CIs
speech-based
metrics
for
evaluating
implant
performance.
In
decade,
there
been
exponential
interest
improving
CI-mediated
music
perception,
as
it
serves
key
conduit
restoring
normal
hearing.
present
literature
demonstrates
need
personalized
cochlear
implantation
management.
Our
proposed
narrative
review
illustrates
processing
discusses
ways
which
precision
medicine
can
be
introduced
into
ever-expanding
population.
Frontiers in Neuroscience,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
17
Published: Jan. 5, 2024
Acoustic
stimuli
such
as
music
or
ambient
noise
can
significantly
affect
physiological
and
psychological
health
in
humans.
We
here
summarize
positive
effects
of
therapy
premature
infant
distress
regulation,
performance
enhancement,
sleep
quality
control,
treatment
mental
disorders.
Specifically,
exhibits
promising
on
neurological
disorders
Alzheimer's
disease
(AD)
Parkinson's
(PD).
also
highlight
regulatory
mechanisms
by
which
auditory
intervention
affects
an
organism,
encompassing
modulation
immune
responses,
gene
expression,
neurotransmitter
regulation
neural
circuitry.
As
a
safe,
cost-effective
non-invasive
intervention,
offers
substantial
potential
treating
variety
conditions.