In adults, music and speech share many neurocognitive functions, but how do they interact in a developing brain? We compared the effects of music and foreign language training on auditory neurocognition in Chinese children aged 8-11 years. We delivered group-based training programs in music and foreign language using a randomized controlled trial. A passive control group was also included. Before and after these year-long extracurricular programs, auditory event-related potentials were recorded (n = 123 and 85 before and after the program, respectively). Through these recordings, we probed early auditory predictive brain processes. To our surprise, the language program facilitated the children's early auditory predictive brain processes sig...
Perceiving music and language seems to depend upon subtle and accurate auditory processing skills. C...
It is often claimed that music training improves auditory and linguistic skills. Results of individu...
Despite notable diversities, all cultures of the world share two unique human faculties: the ability...
In adults, music and speech share many neurocognitive functions, but how do they interact in a devel...
Fundamental changes in brain structure and function during adolescence are well characterized, but t...
Given the structural and acoustical similarities between speech and music, and possible overlapping ...
International audienceGrowing evidence shows that music and language experience affect the neural pr...
The interplay between musical training and speech perception continues to intrigue researchers in th...
We conducted a longitudinal study with 32 nonmusician children over 9 months to determine 1) whether...
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 ...
Musical activities have been suggested to be beneficial for language development in childhood. Rando...
AbstractSeveral studies comparing adult musicians and non-musicians have shown that music training i...
Music expertise is known to be beneficial for cognitive function and development. In this study, we ...
The idea that extensive musical training can influence processing in cognitive domains other than mu...
Perceiving music and language seems to depend upon subtle and accurate auditory processing skills. C...
It is often claimed that music training improves auditory and linguistic skills. Results of individu...
Despite notable diversities, all cultures of the world share two unique human faculties: the ability...
In adults, music and speech share many neurocognitive functions, but how do they interact in a devel...
Fundamental changes in brain structure and function during adolescence are well characterized, but t...
Given the structural and acoustical similarities between speech and music, and possible overlapping ...
International audienceGrowing evidence shows that music and language experience affect the neural pr...
The interplay between musical training and speech perception continues to intrigue researchers in th...
We conducted a longitudinal study with 32 nonmusician children over 9 months to determine 1) whether...
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 ...
Musical activities have been suggested to be beneficial for language development in childhood. Rando...
AbstractSeveral studies comparing adult musicians and non-musicians have shown that music training i...
Music expertise is known to be beneficial for cognitive function and development. In this study, we ...
The idea that extensive musical training can influence processing in cognitive domains other than mu...
Perceiving music and language seems to depend upon subtle and accurate auditory processing skills. C...
It is often claimed that music training improves auditory and linguistic skills. Results of individu...
Despite notable diversities, all cultures of the world share two unique human faculties: the ability...