A Gesture-Powered Software Platform of Neurologic Music Therapy Games and Puzzles: To Stimulate Neuroplasticity and Prolong Functional Independence in Individuals Diagnosed with Alzheimer's Disease
Project Number3R43AG081111-01S2
Former Number1R43AG081111-01
Contact PI/Project LeaderGRAY, PETER
Awardee OrganizationOUTLIER TECHNOLOGY, LLC
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Abstract Text
Abstract
The inclusion of music therapy into a total treatment modality can be used to improve the cognitive, physical,
emotional, and social outcomes of patients diagnosed with neurological aging disorders, such as Alzheimer’s
Disease (AD). Moreover, the healing benefits of music therapy andmusic-based interventions may be optimized
when the patient is actively engaged in the process of creating music (composing, singing, moving), as opposed
to sole reliance on receptive or passive music listening. The process of creating music has been shown to
enhance neuroplasticity, reduce pain, and promote mental wellness. AD, in particular, as a neurodegenerative
disease characterized by adverse neuropathological changes that impair neural connectivity and the brain’s
natural ability to repair itself, is a prime candidate for the therapeutic neurological benefits that arise from creating
music. Unfortunately, however, those who stand to gain the most from creating music often find the challenging
process of relearning, learning, and/or manipulating a musical instrument to be impractical.
Outlier Technology (Outlier) seeks to address this issue by developing a novel, Neurologic Music Therapy
(NMT)-based software platform to help modernize the rehabilitation and habilitation of function & well-being
among people suffering from AD. This next-generation approach to NMT will offer the medical community an
innovative new way to enhance neuroplasticity and mitigate cognitive decline. The hallmark of this platform is a
proprietary algorithm which utilizes computer vision as an input modality to translate body movements into an
interactive, aesthetically pleasing musical experience integrated with a data-driven curriculum of NMT-based
puzzles and games designed in collaboration with Board-Certified Music Therapists (MT-BCs) to target
therapeutic objectives. This platform can be utilized by therapists to augment their traditional treatment regimens
or by patients who do not have regular access to therapy resources but seek the potential benefits of such use.
This proposal describes the development of a gesture-powered “smart instrument” that combines an
interactive, adaptive, and therapeutic music creation experience with structured data analytics. Musical data from
studio musicians will be sampled, analyzed, and mapped onto an aesthetically refined decision matrix that
produces pleasing, software-generated music that may be customized to the user’s personal tastes. Computer
vision will be used to map physical movements onto sensible musical outcomes to develop a “smart instrument”
with intuitive, motion-powered haptic feedback. A curriculum of NMT-based games and puzzles that utilize this
instrument will be developed with neuroscientists and MT-BCs to stimulate neuroplasticity and prolong functional
independence. We will also integrate a data portal which allows the practitioner to record real-time patient events
and notes about session progress, and access organized displays of data from each session which identify
musical characteristics with strong associations to positive patient outcomes. The proposed development will
yield a prototype demonstrating proof-of-concept for a groundbreaking new approach to AD rehabilitation.
Public Health Relevance Statement
Project Narrative
Recent insights into the pathogenesis of Alzheimer’s Disease (AD) suggest therapies which manipulate the
plasticity of neural circuits will be central to the next-generation of treatments to slow and/or reverse its
progression. Toward this end, Outlier Technology proposes the development of a novel, Neurologic Music
Therapy (NMT) platform that offers evidence-based interventions to stimulate neuroplasticity, mitigate cognitive
decline, and prolong functional independence in individuals suffering from AD. This proposal describes the
development of a gesture-powered “smart instrument” that combines an interactive, therapeutic, personalized
music creation experience with structured data analytics and a curriculum of NMT games/puzzles that adapt to
the users’ sensitive needs andmusical tastes; allowing them to “play” their way to better health.
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