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Music intonation therapy is effective for speech output in a patient with non‐fluent aphasia in a chronic stage

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Yuka HATAYAMA, Satoshi YAMAGUCHI, Keiichi KUMAI, Junko TAKADA, Kyoko AKANUMA and Kenichi MEGURO 1,2,3,4 The Tajiri SKIP Centre, Osaki and Geriatric Behavioural Neurology Project, Tohoku University New Industry Creation Hatchery… Click to show full abstract

Yuka HATAYAMA, Satoshi YAMAGUCHI, Keiichi KUMAI, Junko TAKADA, Kyoko AKANUMA and Kenichi MEGURO 1,2,3,4 The Tajiri SKIP Centre, Osaki and Geriatric Behavioural Neurology Project, Tohoku University New Industry Creation Hatchery Centre, Cyclotron Radioisotope Centre, Tohoku University and Tohoku University Graduate School of Medicine, Sendai, Japan Correspondence: Dr Kenichi Meguro MD, Project Leader and Professor, Geriatric Behavioural Neurology Project, Tohoku University New Industry Creation Hatchery Centre, 4-1, Seiyo-machi, IDAC, Aoba-ku, Sendai 980-8575, Japan. Email: [email protected] Disclosure: The authors declare they have no conflicts of interest in the research.

Keywords: intonation therapy; neurology; music intonation; centre; tohoku university; kenichi meguro

Journal Title: Psychogeriatrics
Year Published: 2021

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