Cognitive and neural mechanisms underlying the mnemonic effect of songs after stroke

Volume: 24, Pages: 101948 - 101948
Published: Jan 1, 2019
Abstract
Sung melody provides a mnemonic cue that can enhance the acquisition of novel verbal material in healthy subjects. Recent evidence suggests that also stroke patients, especially those with mild aphasia, can learn and recall novel narrative stories better when they are presented in sung than spoken format. Extending this finding, the present study explored the cognitive mechanisms underlying this effect by determining whether learning and recall...
Paper Details
Title
Cognitive and neural mechanisms underlying the mnemonic effect of songs after stroke
Published Date
Jan 1, 2019
Volume
24
Pages
101948 - 101948
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