Submissions from 2004
Musical Experience and Dementia. Hypothesis, M. D. Grant and J. A. Brody
Emotional and Behavioural Responses to Music in People With Dementia: An Observational Study, K. Sherratt, A. Thornton, and C. Hatton
Behavioral and Endocrinological Evaluation of Music Therapy for Elderly Patients With Dementia, M. Suzuki, M. Kanamori, M. Watanabe, S. Nagasawa, E. Kojima, H. Ooshiro, and D. Nakahara
Assessment of a Music-based Multimedia Program for People With Dementia, Päivi Topo, Outi Mäki, Kristiina Saarikalle, Nick Clarke, Emer Begley, Suzanne Cahill, Jennie Arenlind, Torhild Holthe, Hazel Morbey, Karen Hayes, and Jane Gilliard
Music Therapy: Striking a Chord With Care Home Residents, S. Wood
Submissions from 2003
Music Therapy With Alzheimer's Patients and Their Family Caregivers: A Pilot Project, M. Brotons and P. Marti
Comparison of Different Methods for Eliciting Exercise-to-music for Clients With Alzheimer's Disease, A. M. Cevasco and R. E. Grant
Musical Skill in Dementia: A Violinist Presumed to Have Alzheimer's Disease Learns to Play a New Song, A. Cowles, W. W. Beatty, S. J. Nixon, L. J. Lutz, J. Paulk, K. Paulk, and E. D. Ross
Influence of Caregiver Singing and Background Music on Posture, Movement, and Sensory Awareness in Dementia Care, E. Götell, S. Brown, and S. L. Ekman
Implicit and Explicit Emotional Memory for Melodies in Alzheimer's Disease and Depression, N. Quoniam, A. M. Ergis, P. Fossati, I. Peretz, S. Samson, M. Sarazin, and J. F. Allilaire
Nothing to Say, Something to Sing: Primary Progressive Dynamic Aphasia, J. D. Warren, J. E. Warren, N. C. Fox, and E. K. Warrington
Submissions from 2002
The Effects of Music Therapy on Engagement in Family Caregiver and Care Receiver Couples With Dementia, A. A. Clair
Caregiver Singing and Background Music in Dementia Care, E. Götell, S. Brown, and S. L. Ekman
Music Listening for Maintaining Attention of Older Adults With Cognitive Impairments, D. Gregory
Calming Music and Hand Massage With Agitated Elderly, Ruth Remington
Submissions from 2001
Music-therapeutic Caregiving': The Necessity of Active Music-making in Clinical Care, Steven Brown, Eva Götell, and Sirkka-Liisa Ekman
The Effect of Auditory Stimulation on Autobiographical Recall in Dementia, N. A. Foster and E. R. Valentine
Using Music Therapy to Help a Client With Alzheimer's Disease Adapt to Long-term Care, P. Kydd
The Use of Music to Decrease Agitated Behaviour of the Demented Elderly: The State of the Science, M. F. Lou
Brief In-service Training in Music Therapy for Activity Aides: Increasing Engagement of Persons With Dementia in Rhythm Activities, R. Mark Mathews, Alicia A. Clair, and Karl Kosloski
Keeping the Beat: Use of Rhythmic Music During Exercise Activities for the Elderly With Dementia, R. M. Mathews, A. A. Clair, and K. Kosloski
Assessment in Music Therapy With Clients Suffering from Dementia, Niseema Marie Munk-Madsen
The Beat of a Different Drummer: Music Therapy's Role in Dementia Respite Care, Anna Yaya Kelleher