U.S., Aug. 21 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07775625) titled 'Central Auditory Processing Modulation Underlying Anxiety Reduction Using Clinically Designed Improvisatory Music' on Aug. 09.

Brief Summary: This study examines whether Clinically Designed Improvisatory Music (CDIM) can reduce anxiety in people living with Alzheimer's disease and anxiety (AD-A), and whether it can also lessen caregiver burden. CDIM is a live, receptive music-based intervention that uses slow tempi, simple diatonic melodic lines, soft dynamics, and periodic pauses to promote relaxation. As described in the proposal, CDIM has previously been shown to reduce stress and improve physiological markers such as heart rate,...