AbstractMusicians have increased resilience to the effects of noise on speech perception and its neural underpinnings. We do not know, however, how early in life these enhancements arise. We compared auditory brainstem responses to speech in noise in 32 preschool children, half of whom were engaged in music training. Thirteen children returned for testing one year later, permitting the first longitudinal assessment of subcortical auditory function with music training. Results indicate emerging neural enhancements in musically trained preschoolers for processing speech in noise. Longitudinal outcomes reveal that children enrolled in music classes experience further increased neural resilience to background noise following one year of continu...
Understanding speech in background noise is a complex and challenging task that causes difficulty fo...
Objective: The purpose of this investigation was to conduct a systematic review of the literature th...
The perception and neural representation of acoustically similar speech sounds underlie language dev...
AbstractMusicians have increased resilience to the effects of noise on speech perception and its neu...
The benefits in speech-in-noise perception, language and cognition brought about by extensive music...
When compared to their non-musician peers, adult musicians demonstrate enhanced speech-in-noise perc...
Should music be a priority in public education? One argument for teaching music in school is that pr...
AbstractSeveral studies comparing adult musicians and non-musicians have shown that music training i...
The perception of speech in noise is challenging for children with cochlear implants (CIs). Singing ...
ABSTRACTSelective attention decreases trial-to-trial variability in cortical auditory-evoked activit...
Music-based amelioration and training of the developing auditory system has a long tradition, and re...
Fundamental changes in brain structure and function during adolescence are well characterized, but t...
The influence of musical experience on brain development has been mostly studied in school-aged chil...
The influence of musical experience on brain development has been mostly studied in school-aged chil...
Understanding speech in background noise is a complex and challenging task that causes difficulty fo...
Objective: The purpose of this investigation was to conduct a systematic review of the literature th...
The perception and neural representation of acoustically similar speech sounds underlie language dev...
AbstractMusicians have increased resilience to the effects of noise on speech perception and its neu...
The benefits in speech-in-noise perception, language and cognition brought about by extensive music...
When compared to their non-musician peers, adult musicians demonstrate enhanced speech-in-noise perc...
Should music be a priority in public education? One argument for teaching music in school is that pr...
AbstractSeveral studies comparing adult musicians and non-musicians have shown that music training i...
The perception of speech in noise is challenging for children with cochlear implants (CIs). Singing ...
ABSTRACTSelective attention decreases trial-to-trial variability in cortical auditory-evoked activit...
Music-based amelioration and training of the developing auditory system has a long tradition, and re...
Fundamental changes in brain structure and function during adolescence are well characterized, but t...
The influence of musical experience on brain development has been mostly studied in school-aged chil...
The influence of musical experience on brain development has been mostly studied in school-aged chil...
Understanding speech in background noise is a complex and challenging task that causes difficulty fo...
Objective: The purpose of this investigation was to conduct a systematic review of the literature th...
The perception and neural representation of acoustically similar speech sounds underlie language dev...