Word learning is a multifaceted perceptual and cognitive task that is omnipresent in everyday life. Currently, it is unclear whether this ability is influenced by age, musical expertise or both variables. Accordingly, we used EEG and compared behavioral and electrophysiological indices of word learning between older adults with and without musical expertise (older adults' perspective) as well as between musically trained and untrained children, young adults, and older adults (lifespan perspective). Results of the older adults' perspective showed that the ability to learn new words is preserved in elderly, however, without a beneficial influence of musical expertise. Otherwise, results of the lifespan perspective revealed lower error rates a...
Aging is associated with deterioration of skilled manual movement. Specifically, aging corresponds w...
Aging is associated with decline in both cognitive and auditory abilities. However, evidence suggest...
The notion that lifestyle factors, such as music-making activities, can affect cognitive functioning...
International audienceWord learning is a multifaceted perceptual and cognitive task that is omnipres...
International audienceBecause of permanent use-dependent brain plasticity, all lifelong individuals'...
International audienceBecause of permanent use-dependent brain plasticity, all lifelong individuals'...
People of all ages enjoy listening to music, yet most research in musical development has concentrat...
There are evidences showing that music can affect cognitive performance by improving our emotional s...
Contains fulltext : 150564.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Statistical lea...
Objective: Intensive repetitive musical practice can lead to bilateral cortical reorganization. Howe...
OBJECTIVES: Cognitive decline happens to everyone when aging, but to some more than others. Studies ...
During the normal course of aging, perception of speech-on-speech or "cocktail party" speech and use...
International audienceOn the basis of previous results showing that music training positively influe...
When listening to musical rhythm, humans can perceive and move to beat-like metrical pulses. Recentl...
Musical instrument training has been found to be associated with higher cognitive performance in old...
Aging is associated with deterioration of skilled manual movement. Specifically, aging corresponds w...
Aging is associated with decline in both cognitive and auditory abilities. However, evidence suggest...
The notion that lifestyle factors, such as music-making activities, can affect cognitive functioning...
International audienceWord learning is a multifaceted perceptual and cognitive task that is omnipres...
International audienceBecause of permanent use-dependent brain plasticity, all lifelong individuals'...
International audienceBecause of permanent use-dependent brain plasticity, all lifelong individuals'...
People of all ages enjoy listening to music, yet most research in musical development has concentrat...
There are evidences showing that music can affect cognitive performance by improving our emotional s...
Contains fulltext : 150564.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Statistical lea...
Objective: Intensive repetitive musical practice can lead to bilateral cortical reorganization. Howe...
OBJECTIVES: Cognitive decline happens to everyone when aging, but to some more than others. Studies ...
During the normal course of aging, perception of speech-on-speech or "cocktail party" speech and use...
International audienceOn the basis of previous results showing that music training positively influe...
When listening to musical rhythm, humans can perceive and move to beat-like metrical pulses. Recentl...
Musical instrument training has been found to be associated with higher cognitive performance in old...
Aging is associated with deterioration of skilled manual movement. Specifically, aging corresponds w...
Aging is associated with decline in both cognitive and auditory abilities. However, evidence suggest...
The notion that lifestyle factors, such as music-making activities, can affect cognitive functioning...