Music Therapy
Music Therapy in Brain Damaged Patients.
This is a sample of an experiment taken from another website. The
results show the influence of dinner music on food intake and symptoms
common in dementia:
The influence of dinner music on food intake and symptoms
common in dementia such as
depressed mood, irritability and restlessness was studied. The
study was carried out in a
nursing-home ward in Sweden. Soothing music was played as dinner
music for weeks, Swedish
tunes form the 1920s and 1930s for two weeks and pop music for
two weeks. Prior to these
periods, there was one week without music, and at the end of the
intervention there was a
two-week control period. The effects of the intervention were
assessed by psychological ratings
and by weighing the food helpings. It was found that during all
three music periods the patients ate
more in total. The difference was particularly significant for
the dessert. The staff were thought to be
influenced by the music, as they served the patients more food,
both main course and dessert,
whenever music was played. The patients were less irritable,
anxious and depressed during the
music periods. The results of the study suggest that dinner
music, particularly soothing music, can
reduce irritability, fear-panic and depressed mood and can
stimulate demented patients in a
nursing-home ward into eating more.
For more results of music therapy experiments, click here