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      • The cognitive benefits of learning music are extensive, influencing various aspects of brain development and intellectual functioning. Engaging in music education, particularly from a young age, has been shown to have a profound impact on cognitive abilities, enhancing memory, attention, and spatial-temporal skills.
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  2. Oct 7, 2020 · The answer is, because music can activate almost all brain regions and networks, it can help to keep a myriad of brain pathways and networks strong, including those networks that are involved in well-being, learning, cognitive function, quality of life, and happiness.

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  3. Music is a complex phenomenon with multiple brain areas and neural connections being implicated. Centuries ago, music was discovered as an efficient modality for psychological status enrichment and even for the treatment of multiple pathologies.

    • Concentration: Formal music practice involves several cognitively challenging elements (e.g., long periods of controlled attention, keeping musical passages in working memory).
    • Self-Discipline: Music training enhances impulse control. Impulse control is saying no to that third alcoholic drink or eating healthy foods even though the unhealthy ones are tempting.
    • Empathy: Empathy enables people to recognize the emotional and mental states of others and to respond to these with appropriate emotions. During music listening and performance, we perceive the emotional and psychological content in music.
    • Self-Esteem: Learning an instrument is one of the best ways to build one’s confidence, and high self-confidence is associated with a positive self-image.
  4. Jul 3, 2020 · Playing music gives the brain a multisensory “workout” that can strengthen memory, help us pay attention, and perhaps even improve reading ability. In this article, we highlight how various brain functions, including hearing, sight, movement, and social awareness, are impacted by music training.

  5. Mar 3, 2020 · The effect of music on cognitive functioning appears not to be “one-size-fits-all” but to instead depend, in part, on your personality—specifically, on your need for external stimulation....

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  6. Mar 29, 2022 · We show that music perception, action, emotion and learning all rest on the human brain’s fundamental capacity for prediction — as formulated by the predictive coding of music model.

  7. Nov 1, 2020 · Researchers are investigating how music may enhance brain development and academic performance and even help people recover from COVID-19.

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