Music and memory
- Music can help people with Alzheimer’s disease recall memories and emotions, especially songs from their past. Music can also reduce stress, improve mood, and enhance cognitive skills in people with Alzheimer’s. Music therapy can be done individually or in groups, and can involve listening, singing, playing, or creating music. Music / Art Therapy, Alzheimer's & Dementia | Alzheimer's Association
- Music is scientifically considered an effective way to boost happiness. This is true for people in general, whether or not they have issues with their memories. Music can also help with memory because it activates a part of the brain that influences it, functioning as a sort of go-between for a person who has memory problems. verywellmind.com
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Music has been shown to have many health benefits, such as lowering blood pressure, reducing pain, improving sleep, and boosting immunity. Music can also help people with neurological disorders, such as Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, stroke, and autism. Music can stimulate the brain, enhance memory, improve motor skills, and promote emotional well-being. healthline.com