Transforming text to music using artificial intelligence improves the frontal lobe function of normal older adults

Author:

Satoh Masayuki1ORCID,Inoue Jun2,Ogawa Jun‐ichi3,Tabei Ken‐ichi4,Kamikawa Chiaki1,Abe Makiko1,Yoshizawa Ayaka2,Kitagawa Gyo2,Ota Yosinori5

Affiliation:

1. Department of Dementia and Neuropsychology, Advanced Institute of Industrial Technology Tokyo Metropolitan Public University Corporation Tokyo Japan

2. Amadeus Code, Co., Ltd Tokyo Japan

3. Department of Music Research Yamaha Music Foundation Tokyo Japan

4. School of Industrial Technology, Advanced Institute of Industrial Technology Tokyo Metropolitan Public University Corporation Tokyo Japan

5. Research Institute of Brain Activation Tokyo Japan

Abstract

AbstractIntroductionRecent advances in artificial intelligence (AI) have been substantial. We investigated the effectiveness of an online meeting in which normal older adults (otokai) used a music‐generative AI that transforms text to music (Music Trinity Generative Algorithm‐Human Refined [MusicTGA‐HR]).MethodsOne hundred eighteen community‐dwelling, cognitively normal older adults were recruited through the internet (64 men, 54 women; mean age: 69.4 ± 4.4 years). Using MusicTGA‐HR, the participants chose music that they thought was the most suitable to a given theme. We established 11 classes of 7–10 members and one instructor each. Each class held an online meeting once a week, and each participant presented the music they chose. The other participants and the instructor then commented on the music. Neuropsychological assessments were performed before and after the intervention for 6 months, and the results before and after the intervention were statistically analyzed.ResultsThe category and letter word fluencies (WFs) were significantly improved (category WF: = .003; letter WF: = .036), and the time of the Trail‐Making Test‐B was also significantly shortened (= .039). The Brain Assessment, an online cognitive test we developed, showed significant improvement in the memory of numbers (< .001).ConclusionThe online meeting of the otokai, which used music‐generative AI, improved the frontal lobe function and memory of independent normal older adults.

Publisher

Wiley

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