Limited evidence has shown that practising musical activities in aging, such as choral singing, could lessen age-related speech perception in noise (SPiN) difficulties. However, the robustness and underlying mechanism of action of this phenomenon remain unclear. In this study, we used surface-based morphometry combined with a moderated mediation analytic approach to examine whether singing-related plasticity in auditory and dorsal speech stream regions is associated with better SPiN capabilities. 36 choral singers and 36 non-singers aged 20-87 years underwent cognitive, auditory, and SPiN assessments. Our results provide important new insights into experience-dependent plasticity by revealing that, under certain conditions of practice, amat...
We conducted a randomized controlled trial to examine choral singing's effect on cognitive decline i...
The effects of aging on voice production are well documented, including changes in loudness, pitch, ...
Much of our daily communication occurs in the presence of background noise, compromising our ability...
Limited evidence has shown that practising musical activities in aging, such as choral singing, coul...
The ability to perceive speech in noise (SPiN) declines with age. Although the etiology of SPiN decl...
Aging is accompanied by difficulties in auditory information processing, especially in more complex ...
Publisher Copyright: Copyright © 2023 Moisseinen, Särkämö, Kauramäki, Kleber, Sihvonen and Martínez-...
Purpose: Amateur singing is a universal, accessible, and enjoyable musical activity that may have po...
The notion that lifestyle factors, such as music-making activities, can affect cognitive functioning...
IntroductionWhile increasing evidence points toward the benefits of musical activities in promoting ...
© 2018 Dawn Louise MerrettSinging is a ubiquitous and enjoyable human activity in which many individ...
During the normal course of aging, perception of speech-on-speech or "cocktail party" speech and use...
Musicianship in early life is associated with pervasive changes in brain function and enhanced speec...
Objectives: Speech comprehension under "cocktail party" scenarios deteriorates with age ev...
Normal aging is associated with difficulty understanding speech in adverse listening conditions and ...
We conducted a randomized controlled trial to examine choral singing's effect on cognitive decline i...
The effects of aging on voice production are well documented, including changes in loudness, pitch, ...
Much of our daily communication occurs in the presence of background noise, compromising our ability...
Limited evidence has shown that practising musical activities in aging, such as choral singing, coul...
The ability to perceive speech in noise (SPiN) declines with age. Although the etiology of SPiN decl...
Aging is accompanied by difficulties in auditory information processing, especially in more complex ...
Publisher Copyright: Copyright © 2023 Moisseinen, Särkämö, Kauramäki, Kleber, Sihvonen and Martínez-...
Purpose: Amateur singing is a universal, accessible, and enjoyable musical activity that may have po...
The notion that lifestyle factors, such as music-making activities, can affect cognitive functioning...
IntroductionWhile increasing evidence points toward the benefits of musical activities in promoting ...
© 2018 Dawn Louise MerrettSinging is a ubiquitous and enjoyable human activity in which many individ...
During the normal course of aging, perception of speech-on-speech or "cocktail party" speech and use...
Musicianship in early life is associated with pervasive changes in brain function and enhanced speec...
Objectives: Speech comprehension under "cocktail party" scenarios deteriorates with age ev...
Normal aging is associated with difficulty understanding speech in adverse listening conditions and ...
We conducted a randomized controlled trial to examine choral singing's effect on cognitive decline i...
The effects of aging on voice production are well documented, including changes in loudness, pitch, ...
Much of our daily communication occurs in the presence of background noise, compromising our ability...