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2. Singing Therapy Can Be Effective for a Patient with Severe Nonfluent Aphasia

29. Disturbed social recognition and impaired risk judgement in older residents with mild cognitive impairment after the Great East Japan Earthquake of 2011: the Tome Project.

31. P3-170: DECREASED PHYSICAL HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL DOMAINS OF QUALITY OF LIFE (WHOQOL-BREF) IN MILD COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT: IMPLICATIONS FOR GENDER-DIFFERENT EARLY DETECTION IN THE COMMUNITY-THE TOME PROJECT

39. P3-153: Impaired risk cognition and post-disaster coping behavior among the old-old population in the community: The Tome Project-A preliminary study

47. Singing can improve speech function in aphasics associated with intact right basal ganglia and preserve right temporal glucose metabolism: Implications for singing therapy indication.

48. Lifetime expectancy and quality-adjusted life-year in Alzheimer's disease with and without cerebrovascular disease: effects of nursing home replacement and donepezil administration--a retrospective analysis in the Tajiri Project.

49. P3-260: The BEHAVE-AD-FW scale can discriminate two clinical types of delusions in patients with Alzheimer's disease-‘Cognitive’ delusion such as ‘Residence is not home’ and ‘psychological’ delusion such as ‘abandonment’

50. P2‐318: Institutionalized Alzheimer's disease patients in the Group Home nursing home of the long‐term care insurance system in Japan showed fewer symptoms on behavioral problems evaluated using the BEHAVE‐Alzheimer's disease scale

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