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Music as a social bond in patients with amnesia

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  30 September 2021

Maria Chiara Del Mastro
Affiliation:
Department of Humanities, University of Naples “Federico II”, Via Porta di Massa 1, 00133Naples, Italymariachiara.delmastro@unina.it; mariarosaria.strollo@unina.it
Maria Rosaria Strollo
Affiliation:
Department of Humanities, University of Naples “Federico II”, Via Porta di Massa 1, 00133Naples, Italymariachiara.delmastro@unina.it; mariarosaria.strollo@unina.it
Mohamad El Haj
Affiliation:
Nantes Université, Univ Angers, Laboratoire de Psychologie des Pays de la Loire (LPPL – EA 4638), F-44000Nantes, Francemohamad.elhaj@univ-nantes.fr Unité de Gériatrie, Centre Hospitalier de Tourcoing, Tourcoing, France Institut Universitaire de France, Paris, France

Abstract

The music and social bonding (MSB) hypothesis proposes that human musicality has evolved as mechanisms supporting social bonding. We consider the MSB hypothesis under the lens of amnesia by arguing how patients with amnesia, especially those with Alzheimer's disease, can benefit from music, not only to retrieve personal memories, but also to use them for social bonding.

Type
Open Peer Commentary
Copyright
Copyright © The Author(s), 2021. Published by Cambridge University Press

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