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Music and Memory

Music and Memory

Can music help mitigate the effects of Alzheimer's disease?

NOVA scienceNOW

August 26, 20104m 25s

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Show Notes

Slowly, inevitably, Alzehimer's disease robs a person of their memories. Not just everyday memories--like where to find keys or a wallet--but more profound ones, like the names and faces of loved ones. Right now, there's no cure. But one pair of researchers thinks music might help mitigate the effects of the disease. Podcast produced by Rebecca Cheung. NOVA is produced by WGBH in Boston. Funding for NOVA is provided by ExxonMobil, David H. Koch, the Howard Hughes Medical Institute, the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, and public television viewers. To learn more about memory and the brain, go to pbs.org/nova/body

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science NOVA PBS Ally Alzheimer's memory brain music Simmons-Stern disease