The purpose of this study was to examine age-related trends and differences in achievement, learning rate, and self-perceived attainment among three age groups of adults participating in a twenty-hour skills-based music learning program. Comparisons were drawn between youngest (21-37 years) and oldest (60-76 years) age groups, and among youngest, middle (50-59 years), and oldest age groups. Subjects were thirty-two volunteer participants who attended eight or more of the ten two-hour classes and completed all tests. An eighty-year-old participant who attended classes regularly but did not complete testing was profiled in a case summary. Instruction focused on kinesthetic response, rhythmic and melodic imitation and verbal association skills...
The intergenerational learning classroom provides opportunities for different aged cohorts to engage...
There is growing evidence of the potential effects of musical training on the human brain, as well a...
Age-related declines in hearing abilities are common and can be attributed to changes in the periphe...
People of all ages enjoy listening to music, yet most research in musical development has concentrat...
Poster presented at International Symposium on Performance Science, Reykjavik, Iceland. Program Back...
Western society is rapidly changing with the ratio of older adults constantly increasing, making the...
The purpose of this thesis was to review research on the developmental physiological processes of ag...
Objective: Intensive repetitive musical practice can lead to bilateral cortical reorganization. Howe...
The life expectancy of individuals has risen in the twentieth-century, due largely to improvements i...
Given emerging evidence that learning to play a musical instrument may lead to a number of cognitive...
Increased age is often associated with lower levels of performance in tests of memory for spatial in...
OBJECTIVES: Cognitive decline happens to everyone when aging, but to some more than others. Studies ...
Musical instrument training has been found to be associated with higher cognitive performance in old...
Word learning is a multifaceted perceptual and cognitive task that is omnipresent in everyday life. ...
This study attempted to determine if persons in a noninstitutionalized, elderly population vary sign...
The intergenerational learning classroom provides opportunities for different aged cohorts to engage...
There is growing evidence of the potential effects of musical training on the human brain, as well a...
Age-related declines in hearing abilities are common and can be attributed to changes in the periphe...
People of all ages enjoy listening to music, yet most research in musical development has concentrat...
Poster presented at International Symposium on Performance Science, Reykjavik, Iceland. Program Back...
Western society is rapidly changing with the ratio of older adults constantly increasing, making the...
The purpose of this thesis was to review research on the developmental physiological processes of ag...
Objective: Intensive repetitive musical practice can lead to bilateral cortical reorganization. Howe...
The life expectancy of individuals has risen in the twentieth-century, due largely to improvements i...
Given emerging evidence that learning to play a musical instrument may lead to a number of cognitive...
Increased age is often associated with lower levels of performance in tests of memory for spatial in...
OBJECTIVES: Cognitive decline happens to everyone when aging, but to some more than others. Studies ...
Musical instrument training has been found to be associated with higher cognitive performance in old...
Word learning is a multifaceted perceptual and cognitive task that is omnipresent in everyday life. ...
This study attempted to determine if persons in a noninstitutionalized, elderly population vary sign...
The intergenerational learning classroom provides opportunities for different aged cohorts to engage...
There is growing evidence of the potential effects of musical training on the human brain, as well a...
Age-related declines in hearing abilities are common and can be attributed to changes in the periphe...