About this trial
This project, called Memory for Music, focuses on the increasing number of people worldwide living with dementia, especially Alzheimer's disease (AD). AD typically starts with memory problems and eventually affects daily activities. Active music interventions, especially singing, have shown positive effects on mood, behavior, and quality of life for people with dementia, but their impact on cognition is not well understood. The project aims to address this gap by studying the effects of learning new songs on cognitive, behavioral, and brain functioning.
The study will involve home-dwelling adults aged 65 or older with AD from Argentina, Austria, and Norway. Participants will undergo 5 months of intensive musical training (twice a week) and 5 months of minimal training (once a month) in a random order, with a 2-month break in between. The interventions include learning new songs with a personal music teacher. General cognition will be measured using the Alzheimer's Disease Assessment Scale - Cognitive (ADAS-cog), and memory for music will be assessed through various methods, including behavioral tasks and brain responses (EEG). Mood will also be evaluated in each session.
The goal is to include 113 participants to ensure reliable detection of meaningful effects. The study will explore how mood and memory for music contribute to changes in cognitive abilities, and whether these effects vary based on factors such as sex, age, AD stage, or previous musical training and general education. The project emphasizes collaboration between researchers, service providers, and users to ensure the study's relevance and applicability.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
Diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease
Home-dwelling
Non-musician
Disqualifiers
Non-Alzheimer dementia
Living in care home
History as a professional musician
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- Music training - intensive
- Music training - minimal
- Treatment as Usual (TAU)
Treatment groups
Sponsors and collaborators
NORCE Norwegian Research Centre AS
Lead sponsor
Universidad de Ciencias Empresariales y Sociales, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Collaborator
University of Vienna
Collaborator
University of Bergen
Collaborator
Universidad Nacional de Entre Rios
Collaborator
Kinn Municipality, Norway
Collaborator
Oslo Municipality
Collaborator
Norwegian Association for Music Therapy
Collaborator
Oslo Dementia Association
Collaborator