A wonderful study out of the University of Toronto has shown that listening to music that holds a special meaning for a person can strengthen cognitive function in early-stage Alzheimer’s patients. Repeatedly listening to that music changed neural pathways in the study participants in ways that improved memory performance.
More details about it here, on the University of Toronto website
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