2023
DOI: 10.1101/2023.12.19.572238
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Associations between music and dance relationships, rhythmic proficiency, and spatiotemporal movement modulation ability in adults with and without mild cognitive impairment

Alexandra Slusarenko,
Michael C. Rosenberg,
Meghan E. Kazanski
et al.

Abstract: BackgroundPersonalized dance-based movement therapies may improve cognitive and motor function in individuals with mild cognitive impairment (MCI), a precursor to Alzheimer’s disease. While age- and MCI-related deficits reduce individuals’ abilities to perform dance-like rhythmic movement sequences (RMS)—spatial and temporal modifications to movement—it remains unclear how relationships to dance and music affect the ability to perform RMS.ObjectiveCharacterize associations between RMS performance and music or … Show more

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