The present study investigated a possible link between musical training and immediate memory span by testing experienced musicians and three groups of musically inexperienced subjects (gymnasts, Psychology 101 students, and video game players) on sequence memory and word familiarity tasks. By including skilled gymnasts who began studying their craft by age six, video game players, and Psychology 101 students as comparison groups, we attempted to control for some of the ways skilled musicians may differ from participants drawn from the general population in terms of gross motor skills and intensive experience in a highly skilled domain from an early age. We found that musicians displayed longer immediate memory spans than the...
Abstract Behavioural and neuroimaging studies provide evidence for a possible ‘‘sensitive’ ’ period ...
The study introduces a rhythm memory task and compares performance of musicians and non-musicians. T...
ABSTRACT: Tierney, Bergeson, and Pisoni (2008) conclude that their results “provide additional c...
The present study investigated a possible link between musical training and immediate memory span by...
The present study investigated a possible link between musical training and immediate memory span by...
Abstract. Language and music were once considered completely separate systems, located in the left a...
Research suggests that learning and practicing music from a young age is positively correlated with ...
Previous research showed a relationship between music learning and enhanced cognitive skills. This s...
Tierney, Bergeson-Dana, and Pisoni (2008) conclude that their results “provide additional convergi...
Previous research has shown that musical training is associated with enhanced verbal memory. The cur...
Previous research has shown that musicians have enhanced visual-spatial abilities and sensorymotor s...
In the current study, we explored associations between music training and visual memory. Musicians t...
The experiences we engage in during childhood can stay with us well into our adult years. The idea o...
Musicians seem to have superior abilities than those of nonmusicians, that are not just music-relate...
This study investigated if enhanced verbal memory among advanced musicians is a result of music trai...
Abstract Behavioural and neuroimaging studies provide evidence for a possible ‘‘sensitive’ ’ period ...
The study introduces a rhythm memory task and compares performance of musicians and non-musicians. T...
ABSTRACT: Tierney, Bergeson, and Pisoni (2008) conclude that their results “provide additional c...
The present study investigated a possible link between musical training and immediate memory span by...
The present study investigated a possible link between musical training and immediate memory span by...
Abstract. Language and music were once considered completely separate systems, located in the left a...
Research suggests that learning and practicing music from a young age is positively correlated with ...
Previous research showed a relationship between music learning and enhanced cognitive skills. This s...
Tierney, Bergeson-Dana, and Pisoni (2008) conclude that their results “provide additional convergi...
Previous research has shown that musical training is associated with enhanced verbal memory. The cur...
Previous research has shown that musicians have enhanced visual-spatial abilities and sensorymotor s...
In the current study, we explored associations between music training and visual memory. Musicians t...
The experiences we engage in during childhood can stay with us well into our adult years. The idea o...
Musicians seem to have superior abilities than those of nonmusicians, that are not just music-relate...
This study investigated if enhanced verbal memory among advanced musicians is a result of music trai...
Abstract Behavioural and neuroimaging studies provide evidence for a possible ‘‘sensitive’ ’ period ...
The study introduces a rhythm memory task and compares performance of musicians and non-musicians. T...
ABSTRACT: Tierney, Bergeson, and Pisoni (2008) conclude that their results “provide additional c...