Music training has repeatedly been claimed to positively impact children’s cognitive skills and academic achievement (literacy and mathematics). This claim relies on the assumption that engaging in intellectually demanding activities fosters particular domain-general cognitive skills, or even general intelligence. The present meta-analytic review (N = 6,984, k = 254, m = 54) shows that this belief is incorrect. Once the quality of study design is controlled for, the overall effect of music training programs is null (g¯ ≈ 0) and highly consistent across studies (τ 2 ≈ 0). Results of Bayesian analyses employing distributional assumptions (informative priors) derived from previous research in cognitive training corroborate these conclusions. S...
Background: In this study we investigated the association between instrumental music training in chi...
This study aimed at evaluating the impact of a classic music training program (Démos) on several asp...
ABSTRACT—Does music make you smarter? Music listening and music lessons have been claimed to confer ...
An extensive literature has investigated the impact of musical training on cognitive skills and acad...
Abstract This experimental research aims to investigate the impact of music training on students' c...
Music training typically starts at an early age when the brain is most receptive to plastic changes....
Young children regularly engage in musical activities, but the effects of early music education on c...
Recent empirical evidence suggests that attending individual instrumental training in music schools ...
Young children regularly engage in musical activities, but the effects of early music education on c...
BACKGROUND: In this study we investigated the association between instrumental music training in chi...
Far transfer between music education and other cognitive skills, such as academic achievement, has b...
There is considerable interest in the potential non‐musical cognitive and academic benefits of music...
The idea that “music makes you smarter” and promotes both cognitive skills as well as verbal skills ...
International audienceThis study aimed at evaluating the impact of a classic music training program ...
<p>(A) The children who received music training (n = 23) maintained their age-normed level of readin...
Background: In this study we investigated the association between instrumental music training in chi...
This study aimed at evaluating the impact of a classic music training program (Démos) on several asp...
ABSTRACT—Does music make you smarter? Music listening and music lessons have been claimed to confer ...
An extensive literature has investigated the impact of musical training on cognitive skills and acad...
Abstract This experimental research aims to investigate the impact of music training on students' c...
Music training typically starts at an early age when the brain is most receptive to plastic changes....
Young children regularly engage in musical activities, but the effects of early music education on c...
Recent empirical evidence suggests that attending individual instrumental training in music schools ...
Young children regularly engage in musical activities, but the effects of early music education on c...
BACKGROUND: In this study we investigated the association between instrumental music training in chi...
Far transfer between music education and other cognitive skills, such as academic achievement, has b...
There is considerable interest in the potential non‐musical cognitive and academic benefits of music...
The idea that “music makes you smarter” and promotes both cognitive skills as well as verbal skills ...
International audienceThis study aimed at evaluating the impact of a classic music training program ...
<p>(A) The children who received music training (n = 23) maintained their age-normed level of readin...
Background: In this study we investigated the association between instrumental music training in chi...
This study aimed at evaluating the impact of a classic music training program (Démos) on several asp...
ABSTRACT—Does music make you smarter? Music listening and music lessons have been claimed to confer ...