Overview
Dementia is a progressive neurological syndrome marked by decline in memory, thinking, language, and other cognitive abilities severe enough to interfere with daily life, most commonly caused by Alzheimer's disease and other neurodegenerative conditions. Dementia primarily affects older adults and encompasses several underlying causes that lead to deterioration of cognitive function, behavior, and the capacity for independent living. Beyond memory loss, it can involve difficulties with communication, reasoning, mood, and behavior, placing substantial demands on patients, families, and caregivers. Care emphasizes accurate diagnosis, symptom management, support for behavioral and psychological symptoms, and strategies to maintain quality of life, including both pharmacological and non-pharmacological interventions. Research collected here reflects these clinical and supportive dimensions, including neurobiological distinctions between aggression and agitation in people with dementia, dynamic network analysis of functional connectivity, and the use of virtual reality and videophone conversation in dementia care. Additional studies examine behavior management for depression in dementia, the relationship between depression and dementia, non-pharmacological interventions for disrupted sleep in moderate-to-severe dementia, assistive technology and cognitive-behavioral programs for people with Alzheimer's disease, the possible link between early stressful life events and later dementia, the role of music in neurology, and caregivers' knowledge and misconceptions about Alzheimer's disease. Together these themes situate dementia within research spanning its neurobiology, cognitive impact, behavioral symptoms, and supportive care.
Research published in this journal
12 peer-reviewed articles, ranked by relevance. Each links to its DOI.
Dynamic Network Analysis of Functional Connectivity in Dementia: Unraveling Temporal Patterns and Therapeutic Implications
Virtual Reality in the Care of People with Dementia: A Single-Case Research Study
The Efficacy of Behavior Management for Depression in Dementia Patients: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
Depression and Dementia
The Role of Non-Pharmacological Interventions for Disrupted Sleep in the Moderate-Severe Dementia Population: A Systematic Review
The Sustained and Selective Effectiveness of a Videophone Conversation for Individuals with Dementia
Early Stressful Life Events, which Caused Depression Probably are Associated with the Development of Dementia
Assistive Technology and Cognitive-Behavioral Programs for Promoting Adaptive Skills of Persons with Alzheimer Disease: A Selective Review
Why Music in Neurology?
Retrograde Amnesia and Disorientation after Intraocular Injection of Anti-VEGF Agents
Distinguishing between Knowledge Gaps and Misconceptions of Alzheimer’s Disease among Caregivers in the UK
How this research is being cited
The 12 articles above have been cited 26 times in the scholarly literature. Citation data via OpenAlex and Crossref, updated Jun 2026.
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2026 · BMC Geriatrics
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2026 · Nordic Journal of Music Therapy
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Raymond U. Tan et al. · 2025 · Acta medica Philippina
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2024 · Elsevier eBooks
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2024 · Springer eBooks
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Alekha Malhotra et al. · 2022 · 2022 IEEE 4th International Conference on Cybernetics, Cognition and Machine Learning Applications (ICCCMLA)
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