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Learning sung lyrics aids retention in normal ageing and Alzheimer's disease.

机译:学习歌词有助于在正常衰老和阿尔茨海默病中保持记忆。

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Previous studies have suggested that presenting to-be-memorised lyrics in a singing mode, instead of a speaking mode, may facilitate learning and retention in normal adults. In this study, seven healthy older adults and eight participants with mild Alzheimer's disease (AD) learned and memorised lyrics that were either sung or spoken. We measured the percentage of words recalled from these lyrics immediately and after 10 minutes. Moreover, in AD participants, we tested the effect of successive learning episodes for one spoken and one sung excerpt, as well as long-term retention after a four week delay. Sung conditions did not influence lyrics recall in immediate recall but increased delayed recall for both groups. In AD, learning slopes for sung and spoken lyrics did not show a significant difference across successive learning episodes. However, sung lyrics showed a slight advantage over spoken ones after a four week delay. These results suggest that singing may increase the load of initial learning but improve long-term retention of newly acquired verbal information. We further propose some recommendations on how to maximise these effects and make them relevant for therapeutic applications.
机译:先前的研究表明,以唱歌模式而不是说话模式呈现待记住的歌词可能有助于正常成年人的学习和记忆。在这项研究中,七名健康的老年人和八名患有轻度阿尔茨海默病(AD)的参与者学习并记住了唱歌或说出的歌词。我们测量了立即和 10 分钟后从这些歌词中回忆起的单词的百分比。此外,在AD参与者中,我们测试了连续学习事件对一个口语和一次唱歌摘录的影响,以及延迟四周后的长期保留。演唱条件不影响即时回忆的歌词回忆,但增加了两组的延迟回忆。在AD中,唱歌和口语歌词的学习斜率在连续的学习情节中没有显示出显着差异。然而,在延迟了四个星期后,演唱的歌词比口语歌词略有优势。这些结果表明,唱歌可能会增加初始学习的负担,但可以提高对新获得的口头信息的长期保留。我们进一步提出了一些关于如何最大限度地发挥这些效果并使其与治疗应用相关的建议。

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