DocumentCode :
2032142
Title :
Effects of erhu distance learning on cognitive and upper extremity function in elderly
Author :
Yu-Huei Su ; Mei-Ju Su ; Yaw-Jen Lin ; Heng-Shuen Chen
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Music, Nat. Hsinchu Univ. of Educ., Hsinchu, Taiwan
fYear :
2015
fDate :
20-22 Jan. 2015
Firstpage :
84
Lastpage :
85
Abstract :
The purpose of this research is to improve the cognitive and upper extremity functions of the elderly by teaching Erhu via distance learning. In this study Elderly Music Taste Survey showed the preference scores of Taiwanese folk rhyme (M=24.62), popular music (23.46), traditional Chinese music (M=18.92), Chinese folk rhyme (M=14.23), and western classics(M=9.69) respectively. Significant improvement can be observed of both the dominant hand grip strength between pretest (M=20.60) and posttest (M=26.546) (t=2.313, p<; .05), and non-dominant hand grip strength pretest (M=18.369) and posttest (M= 24.708) (t=2.746, p<; .05) of the upper extremities. However the cognitive function test MMSE of the elderly between the pretest (M=27.67) and posttest (M=27.42) revealed no significant difference (t= .256, p= .803). The results were not affected by Gender nor by Age. We conclude that music instrument learning can effectively improve the upper extremity function and maintain the cognitive function of the elderly. By developing distance learning courses with mobile music instructors via both real-time interaction, video on demand demo, and uploads of learning records it can effectively energize the music learning experience of the elderly.
Keywords :
assisted living; cognition; courseware; distance learning; educational courses; mobile learning; music; musical instruments; teaching; Chinese folk rhyme; Elderly Music Taste Survey; Erhu distance learning; Erhu teaching; MMSE; Taiwanese folk rhyme; cognitive function; cognitive function improvement; distance learning courses; dominant hand grip strength posttest; dominant hand grip strength pretest; elderly people; learning record uploads; mobile music instructors; music instrument learning; music learning experience; nondominant hand grip strength posttest; nondominant hand grip strength pretest; popular music; preference scores; real-time interaction; traditional Chinese music; upper extremity function; upper extremity function improvement; video on demand demo; western classics; Computer aided instruction; Educational institutions; Extremities; Instruments; Mobile communication; Senior citizens; cognitive function; distance learning; elderly; erhu; upper extremity function;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Mobile Computing and Ubiquitous Networking (ICMU), 2015 Eighth International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Hakodate
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ICMU.2015.7061041
Filename :
7061041
Link To Document :
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