Can making music together help dementia patients connect?
NCT ID NCT06768996
Summary
This study explores whether doing rhythmic music activities together can improve social attention and feelings of connection for people with mild to moderate frontotemporal dementia or Alzheimer's disease and their caregivers. Researchers will compare groups doing synchronized music-making versus solo activities. The study also examines how brain networks might relate to these social benefits.
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Sandler Neurosciences Center
San Francisco, California, 94158, United States
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