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Nonverbal Communication in Aged People
Nonverbal Communication in Aged People

NCT04146688

CompletedNA

Sponsor: University Hospital, Lille

Conditions: Alzheimer Disease

Interventions: Music Balance Board

Countries: France

Musical interventions improve the emotional state of patients with Alzheimer's disease (AD) while having a positive impact on the caregiver's well-being. However, the factors that could be responsible for this positive effect remain unknown. Among these, the sensory-motor synchronization (SMS) of movements to the musical rhythm, frequently observed during musical activities and possible up to the advanced stages of AD, could modulate the emotional state. Several recent studies have shown that rhythmic training (or SMS) influences the organism at the motor, cognitive and social levels while activating the cerebral reward circuit. This action that generates pleasure also facilitates non-verbal emotional expression. However, the conditions that modulate SMS and their relationship to nonverbal communication, emotional, behavioral and cognitive state have not yet been studied in healthy or pathological elderly.

Eligibility overview

Sex: ALL

Age: 60 Years to

Healthy volunteers: No

Study type: INTERVENTIONAL

Eligibility criteria
Inclusion Criteria:

Cases : Patients with neurodegenerative disease (AD or related disease)

* Native French Language
* Corrected auditory and/or visual deficiency
* Right-handed
* Image rights consent signed by the patient Controls: People with no neuropathological disease
* Native French Language
* Corrected auditory and/or visual deficiency
* Right-handed
* Image rights consent signed by the control

Exclusion Criteria:

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Locations (1)
  • Lille, France