Nonverbal Communication in Aged People
- Conditions
- Alzheimer Disease
- Interventions
- Other: Music Balance Board
- Registration Number
- NCT04146688
- Lead Sponsor
- University Hospital, Lille
- Brief Summary
Musical interventions improve the emotional state of patients with Alzheimer's disease (AD) while having a positive impact on the caregiver's well-being. However, the factors that could be responsible for this positive effect remain unknown. Among these, the sensory-motor synchronization (SMS) of movements to the musical rhythm, frequently observed during musical activities and possible up to the advanced stages of AD, could modulate the emotional state. Several recent studies have shown that rhythmic training (or SMS) influences the organism at the motor, cognitive and social levels while activating the cerebral reward circuit. This action that generates pleasure also facilitates non-verbal emotional expression. However, the conditions that modulate SMS and their relationship to nonverbal communication, emotional, behavioral and cognitive state have not yet been studied in healthy or pathological elderly.
- Detailed Description
Not available
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- UNKNOWN
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 240
Cases : Patients with neurodegenerative disease (AD or related disease)
- Native French Language
- Corrected auditory and/or visual deficiency
- Right-handed
- Image rights consent signed by the patient Controls: People with no neuropathological disease
- Native French Language
- Corrected auditory and/or visual deficiency
- Right-handed
- Image rights consent signed by the control
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- PARALLEL
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description People with no neuropathological disease Music Balance Board - Patients with neurodegenerative disease Music Balance Board Patients with neurodegenerative disease (AD or related disease)
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method measure of consistency (oppositive of variability) Baseline, before SMS task measure of consistency (oppositive of variability) of the response corresponding to the length of a vector going from 0 (bad) to 1(very good response).
This measure is completed by another measure of asynchrony.measure of asynchrony. Baseline, before SMS task The asynchrony assess the accuracy of the movements in ms. If the participant anticipated the tap relative to the musical beat, the value is negative, if the participant delayed the tap, the value is positive. A perfect tap is 0 in this case
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Measurement of the Music Balance Board (cf. primary outcome) during music in the presence of a real experimenter Baseline, before SMS task measure the quantity of movements derived from the variation of weight on the sensors below the platform in millivolts (mV)
Measurement of the Music Balance Board (cf. primary outcome) during music in the presence of a virtual experimenter; after SMS task, an average after 45 min measure the quantity of movements derived from the variation of weight on the sensors below the platform in millivolts (mV)
Measurement of the Music Balance Board (cf. primary outcome) during metronome in the presence of a real experimenter after SMS task, an average after 45 min measure the quantity of movements derived from the variation of weight on the sensors below the platform in millivolts (mV)
STAI Anxiety Scale Score through study completion, an average of 2 hours The State-Trait Anxiety Inventory (STAI) is a self-questionnaire, developed by Spielberger (7) and validated in French. It has 20 questions, assessing the subject's usual emotional state. A score is calculated, ranging from 20 to 80, a high score indicating the presence of anxiety.
Scale of Instrumental Activities of Daily Living through study completion, an average of 2 hours The Lawton IADL Scale takes approximately 10 to 15 minutes to administer. It contains 8 items that are rated with a summary score from 0 (low functioning) to 8 (high functioning)
mini-mental state examination (MMSE) score through study completion, an average of 2 hours The Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE) is a brief 30-point questionnaire test that is used to screen for cognitive impairment.
Scores on a scale range from 0 - 30. Scores 23 and below are indicative of problems.Measurement of the Music Balance Board (cf. primary outcome) during metronome in the presence of a virtual experimenter. after SMS task, an average after 45 min measure the quantity of movements derived from the variation of weight on the sensors below the platform in millivolts (mV)
Decoding of non-verbal behaviors during the synchronization task after SMS task, an average after 45 min Decoding of non-verbal behavior during the synchronization task (rhythmic movements of the head, lips and lower limbs, visual contact) in duration (duration of the behavior/duration of the Condition expressed in seconds) by blind evaluators in the membership group.
Intensity of body movements (quantity of motion) after SMS task, an average after 45 min Intensity of body movements (quantity of motion) recorded by the motion sensors connected to the chair on which the patient sits.
recorded during the SSM test and a filmed interviewDecoding of the frequency (number of behaviors / duration of the condition) of the facial expressions through study completion, an average of 2 hours the facial expressions based on videoscopic recordings of the synchronization task and a short interview (5min) by blind evaluators of the home group.
Scale of Assessment of Daily Activities through study completion, an average of 2 hours The ADLs used measure of functional ability is the Katz Activities of Daily Living Scale (Katz et al., 1963; Katx, 1983). In this scale, the set of tasks assessed are bathing, dressing, transferring, using the toilet, continence, and eating.
Concentration of cortisol from saliva samples Once, at Day 1, baseline measure the saliva cortisol before and after the synchronization task
Neuropsychiatric Inventory (NPI) subscales Impact on the workload of the caregiver. through study completion, an average of 2 hours total NPI score is defined as the sum of the individual category scores. Higher scores on NPI indicate a more frequent and/or severe presence of neuropsychiatric behavioral changes. The following domains will be included in the subscore: Depression/Dysphoria, Anxiety, Apathy/Indifference, Irritability/Lability, Agitation/Aggression, and Disinhibition.
Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
Hôpital les Bateliers, CHU
🇫🇷Lille, France