This is a pre-publication version of the following article: Dawn Rose, Alice Jones Bartoli, and Pamela Heaton, “A study of cognitive and behavioural transfer effects associated with children learning to play musical instruments for the first time over one academic year.”, The Psychology of Education Review, Vol. 39(2): 54-70, October 2015.Interest in studies investigating the indirect effect of music education, evaluated theoretically as ‘transfer effects’ (Barnett & Ceci, 2002) has been re-energised by the recent changes in policy that require musical provision to be justified (Branscombe, 2012). Here we take a holistic approach to musical learning, nesting neuro-psychological measures of near and far transfer within one battery of tests. ...
Far transfer between music education and other cognitive skills, such as academic achievement, has b...
Background: It has long been suspected that music instruction has benefits for children’s neural and...
The article reports research concerning the potential and actual benefits for young children in enga...
This document is the Accepted Manuscript version. The final, definitive version of this paper has be...
©American Psychological Association, 2018. This paper is not the copy of record and may not exactly ...
This is a pre-publication version of the following article: 'Changes in the wellbeing of children st...
Music training typically starts at an early age when the brain is most receptive to plastic changes....
Studies comparing musically trained and untrained children and adults provide evidence of structural...
Far transfer between music education and other cognitive skills, such as academic achievement, has b...
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...
This is a pre-publication version of the following article: Rose, D., Jones Bartoli, A., & Heaton, P...
An extensive literature has investigated the impact of musical training on cognitive skills and acad...
In the current longitudinal study, we investigated the development of working memory in musically tr...
Learning in school is intended to help students master academic skills such as reading, writing, and...
Far transfer between music education and other cognitive skills, such as academic achievement, has b...
Background: It has long been suspected that music instruction has benefits for children’s neural and...
The article reports research concerning the potential and actual benefits for young children in enga...
This document is the Accepted Manuscript version. The final, definitive version of this paper has be...
©American Psychological Association, 2018. This paper is not the copy of record and may not exactly ...
This is a pre-publication version of the following article: 'Changes in the wellbeing of children st...
Music training typically starts at an early age when the brain is most receptive to plastic changes....
Studies comparing musically trained and untrained children and adults provide evidence of structural...
Far transfer between music education and other cognitive skills, such as academic achievement, has b...
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...
This is a pre-publication version of the following article: Rose, D., Jones Bartoli, A., & Heaton, P...
An extensive literature has investigated the impact of musical training on cognitive skills and acad...
In the current longitudinal study, we investigated the development of working memory in musically tr...
Learning in school is intended to help students master academic skills such as reading, writing, and...
Far transfer between music education and other cognitive skills, such as academic achievement, has b...
Background: It has long been suspected that music instruction has benefits for children’s neural and...
The article reports research concerning the potential and actual benefits for young children in enga...