A Further Evaluation of the Impact of Self-regulated Music Stimulation on Positive Participation of Patients with Alzheimer’s Disease
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Nirbhay N. Singh | M. O'Reilly | R. Lang | J. Sigafoos | G. Lancioni | F. Stasolla | V. Perilli | Valeria Rigante | Loretta Franciscis | Viviana Perilli | M. O’Reilly
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