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Sounds, music linked to pleasant experiences can improve mood in people with memory problems
Hearing sounds that are linked to positive experiences from the past can considerably increase well-being, reduce depressive moods and alleviate behavioral problems in people with memory loss, a study by the University of Zurich in cooperation with clinical partners has found. The work with music and memories also benefits the nursing staff and carers involved.
Memories form a large part of who we are. Sounds and music that are linked to pleasant experiences can evoke positive associations and thus lift our mood - especially for people with memory problems. These are the findings of a study by the Center for Gerontology and the University Research Priority Program Dynamics of Healthy Aging at the University of Zurich.
December 22, 2020
Some of the best advice my mother gave me in regard to collecting was that the best time to buy something was when no one else wanted it. Being an antique dealer who bought and sold mostly European silver and porcelain, she knew exactly what she was talking about. Subsequently, I started collecting vintage ukuleles more than three decades ago, when the uke was considered the un-coolest instrument on the planet (see the article on my collection in the
Ukulele). Then, around the turn of the millennium, interest in the ukulele soared once again. When prices went up, my uke collecting slowed to a trickle.