Transcendental Tunes combines RFID technology (within the style of a golden, translucent gem) and a retro-looking wooden audio device to play digital music that releases the memories held captive by the mind in Alzheimer’s patients.
The thought is built under the basis that those with Alzheimer’s don’t lose their memories, they only can’t access them. It takes good thing about the Medial Prefrontal Cortex-among the last places laid low with the illness-that is in control of familiar memories, music, and emotion. The patient’s care partner chooses a song (stored in a metallic orb that acts as an RFID antenna) to glue himself with the Alzheimer’s patient, and when the song is played, the pathway to their memories of the care partner should open up. [Transcendental Tunes via Core77]
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