References
The End of Alzheimer’s Program – Dale E. Bredesen, M.D. References
Following is a list of references from the book, The End of Alzheimer’s Program, published by Avery/Random House. Due to the length of the text, these references could not be included in the print version, and therefore are listed below.
34 – Stacy W. Kish, Health, University of Utah, April 27, 2018
Music Activates Regions of the Brain Spared by Alzheimer’s Disease
35 – Petr Janata, Cerebral Cortex 19, no. 11, 2579–94, March 2009
The Neural Architecture of Music-Evoked Autobiographical Memories
35 – Vinoo Alluri et al., NeuroImage 59, no. 4, 3677–89, February 2012
Large-Scale Brain Networks Emerge from Dynamic Processing of Musical Timbre, Key and Rhythm
36 – Chakravarthi Kanduri et al., PeerJ 3, e830, March 2015
The Effect of Listening to Music on Human Transcriptome
37 – Hajime Fukui and Kumiko Toyoshima, Medical Hypotheses 71, no. 5, 765–69, September 2008
Music Facilitate the Neurogenesis, Regeneration and Repair of Neurons
38 – Yingzhi Lu et al., Neural Plasticity 2018, 2024835, April 2018
Ballroom Dancing Promotes Neural Activity in the Sensorimotor System: A Resting-State fMRI Study
39 – Amy E. Sanders and Joe Verghese, New England Journal of Medicine 348, no. 25, 2508–16, June 2003
Leisure Activities and the Risk of Dementia in the Elderly
40 – Kathrin Rehfeld et al., PLoS One 13, no. 7, e0196636, July 2018
Dance Training Is Superior to Repetitive Physical Exercise in Inducing Brain Plasticity in the Elderly
41 – Jacqueline C. Dominguez et al., Current Alzheimer Research 15, no. 12, 1136–41, August 2018
Improving Cognition Through Dance in Older Filipinos with Mild Cognitive Impairment
42 – Glenn E. Smith et al., Journal of the American Geriatrics Society 57, no. 4, 594–603, April 2009