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Those who are blessed with long lives will eventually experience a decline in cognitive functions, and working memory is ...
"Being musical could be a way of harnessing the brain's agility and resilience, known as cognitive reserve," researcher Anne Corbett said.
Duff notes, timing errors and quirky performance choices are often the elements that underline the humanity of acoustic ...
Sandeep Jassi from Allianz Musical Insurance, which commissioned the survey, said: “Playing a musical instrument has many benefits – with mood boosting being one of them.
The positive effects of playing a musical instrument range from improving brain efficiency to heightening speech processing, which makes it easier to understand what people are saying in a noisy ...
The collective launched the program in 2010 to give more families and children access to instruments and music training.
A new study published in the journal Science Advances found that learning to play a musical instrument can help keep brains young, plus make people better listeners. The study is out of China.
MUSIC is the key to tranquillity as adults turn to their instruments when in need of a pick me up. A poll of 1,000 people who play the guitar, piano and drums found a quarter experience a sense of … ...
Sometimes it's a piece of music that offers a way in. Sometimes it's a quiet corner, a sensory-rich break, or the freedom to ...
Many stop picking up their instrument. This is unfortunate, in part because plenty of research shows that adults could benefit from playing music. Doing so is neuroprotective.