Submissions from 2009
Music Therapy for Individuals With Dementia: Areas of Interventions and Research Perspectives, A. Raglio and M. V. Gianelli
A Pilot Study on the Effects of Music Therapy on Frontotemporal Dementia—Developing a Research Protocol, Hanne Mette Ridder, Tony Wigram, and Aase Marie Ottesen
An Interactive Tool to Promote Musical Creativity in People With Dementia, Philippa Riley, Norman Alm, and Alan Newell
Emotional Power of Music in Patients With Memory Disorders: Clinical Implications of Cognitive Neuroscience, S. Samson, D. Dellacherie, and H. Platel
The Effect of Music on Caloric Consumption Among Nursing Home Residents With Dementia of the Alzheimer’s Type, David W. Thomas and Martha Smith
Music in the Nursing Home: Hitting the Right Note! the Provision of Music to Dementia Patients With Verbal and Vocal Agitation in Dutch Nursing Homes, E. R. van der Geer, A. C. Vink, J. M. Schols, and J. P. Slaets
Exceptional Preservation of Memory for Tunes and Lyrics: Case Studies of Amusia, Profound Deafness, and Alzheimer's Disease, A. D. Vanstone, L. L. Cuddy, J. M. Duffin, and E. Alexander
Submissions from 2008
singing for the Brain': Reflections on the Human Capacity for Music Arising from a Pilot Study of Group Singing With Alzheimer's Patients, N. Bannan and C. Montgomery-Smith
Efficacy of Music Therapy in the Treatment of Behavioral and Psychiatric Symptoms of Dementia, A. Raglio, G. Bellelli, D. Traficante, M. Gianotti, M. C. Ubezio, D. Villani, and M. Trabucchi
An Implementation Programme to Improve Nursing Home Staff's Knowledge of and Adherence to an Individualized Music Protocol, Huei-Chuan Sung, Anne M. Chang, and Jennifer Abbey
How Sweet the Sound: Research Evidence for the Use of Music in Alzheimer's Dementia, J. Witzke, R. A. Rhone, D. Backhaus, and N. A. Shaver
Submissions from 2007
Not Bad for an 85-year-old!'--the Qualitative Analysis of the Role of Music, Therapeutic Benefits and Group Therapeutic Factors of the St Joseph's Alzheimer's Adult Day Program Music Therapy Group, Heidi Ahonen-Eerikäinen, Karie Rippin, Natalie Sibille, Rhea Koch, and Dawn M. Dalby
The temporal limits of cognitive change from music therapy in elderly persons with dementia or dementia-like cognitive impairment: a randomized controlled trial, R. A. Bruer, E. Spitznagel, and C. R. Cloninger
A Comparison of Two Treatments of Agitated Behavior in Nursing Home Residents With Dementia: Simulated Family Presence and Preferred Music, K. Garland, E. Beer, B. Eppingstall, and D. W. O'Connor
An Investigation of Long-term Effects of Group Music Therapy on Agitation Levels of People With Alzheimer's Disease, A. J. Ledger and F. A. Baker
Construct Validation of Two Music-based Assessments for People With Dementia, A. W. Lipe, E. York, and E. Jensen
Music and the Wellbeing of People With Dementia, Andrew Sixsmith and Grant Gibson
The Effect of Background Stimulative Music on Behavior in Alzheimer's Patients, N. Ziv, A. Granot, S. Hai, A. Dassa, and I. Haimov
Submissions from 2006
Preservation of Episodic Musical Memory in a Pianist With Alzheimer Disease, L. Fornazzari, T. Castle, S. Nadkarni, M. Ambrose, D. Miranda, N. Apanasiewicz, and F. Phillips
Keep music live: music and the alleviation of apathy in dementia subjects, C. Holmes, A. Knights, C. Dean, S. Hodkinson, and V. Hopkins
Familiar Group Singing: Addressing Mood and Social Behaviour of Residents With Dementia Displaying Sundowning, Barnetta Lesta and Peter Petocz
A Program Using Environmental Manipulation, Music Therapy Activities, and the Somatron© Vibroacoustic Chair to Reduce Agitation Behaviors of Nursing Home Residents With Psychiatric Disorders, Chesley Mercado and Eduardo Mercado
Regional Cerebral Blood Flow Change in a Case of Alzheimer's Disease With Musical Hallucinations, T. Mori, M. Ikeda, R. Fukuhara, Y. Sugawara, S. Nakata, N. Matsumoto, P. J. Nestor, and H. Tanabe
The Person Still Comes First: The Continuing Musical Self in Dementia, Vernon Pickles and Raya A. Jones
The Effects of Preferred Music on Agitation of Older People With Dementia in Taiwan, H. C. Sung, A. M. Chang, and J. Abbey