Corrigendum to “Perspectives on the Potential Benefits of Children's Group-based Music Education”: https://doi.org/10.1177/20592043211047636.Recent empirical evidence suggests that attending individual instrumental training in music schools benefits the development of cognitive skills such as language and executive functions. In this article, we examine studies that have found these transfer effects provided by group-based music education in school and preschool contexts. We conclude that group-based music lessons may enhance children’s language skills and possibly executive functions, but evidence for the impact of music activities on intelligence—as measured by nonverbal intelligence tests—or long-term prosocial abilities is scarce. Altho...
Music training has repeatedly been claimed to positively impact children’s cognitive skills and acad...
Should music be a priority in public education? One argument for teaching music in school is that pr...
Music expertise is known to be beneficial for cognitive function and development. In this study, we ...
Corrigendum to “Perspectives on the Potential Benefits of Children's Group-based Music Education”: h...
Learning in school is intended to help students master academic skills such as reading, writing, and...
Learning in school is intended to help students master academic skills such as reading, writing, and...
An extensive literature has investigated the impact of musical training on cognitive skills and acad...
Playing a musical instrument has been shown to be positively correlated with several cognitive abili...
This document is the Accepted Manuscript version. The final, definitive version of this paper has be...
Music training typically starts at an early age when the brain is most receptive to plastic changes....
Far transfer between music education and other cognitive skills, such as academic achievement, has b...
Formal music education influences various aspects of cognitive development such as perception, memor...
AbstractThe aim of this paper is to consider what we know about the ways that transfer can occur in ...
Musical training has been associated with advantages in cognitive measures of IQ and verbal ability,...
Prosocial behaviors and executive function are staples of child development. Engagement in music has...
Music training has repeatedly been claimed to positively impact children’s cognitive skills and acad...
Should music be a priority in public education? One argument for teaching music in school is that pr...
Music expertise is known to be beneficial for cognitive function and development. In this study, we ...
Corrigendum to “Perspectives on the Potential Benefits of Children's Group-based Music Education”: h...
Learning in school is intended to help students master academic skills such as reading, writing, and...
Learning in school is intended to help students master academic skills such as reading, writing, and...
An extensive literature has investigated the impact of musical training on cognitive skills and acad...
Playing a musical instrument has been shown to be positively correlated with several cognitive abili...
This document is the Accepted Manuscript version. The final, definitive version of this paper has be...
Music training typically starts at an early age when the brain is most receptive to plastic changes....
Far transfer between music education and other cognitive skills, such as academic achievement, has b...
Formal music education influences various aspects of cognitive development such as perception, memor...
AbstractThe aim of this paper is to consider what we know about the ways that transfer can occur in ...
Musical training has been associated with advantages in cognitive measures of IQ and verbal ability,...
Prosocial behaviors and executive function are staples of child development. Engagement in music has...
Music training has repeatedly been claimed to positively impact children’s cognitive skills and acad...
Should music be a priority in public education? One argument for teaching music in school is that pr...
Music expertise is known to be beneficial for cognitive function and development. In this study, we ...