2018
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0207957
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Musical practice as an enhancer of cognitive function in healthy aging - A systematic review and meta-analysis

Abstract: Aging is accompanied by cognitive decline, although recent research indicates that the rate of decline depends on multiple lifestyle factors. One of such factors is musical practice, an activity that involves several sensory and motor systems and a wide range of high-level cognitive processes. This paper describes the first systematic review and meta-analysis, to our knowledge, of the impact of musical practice on healthy neurocognitive aging. The inclusion criteria for the review required that studies were em… Show more

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“…Music training has been linked to enhanced performance on many listening tasks (e.g Bianchi et al, 2017 ;Parbery-Clark et al, 2011 ;Román-Caballero et al, 2018 ;Schellenberg and Weiss, 2013 ;Zendel and Alain, 2014 ). But whether the association is truly causal has been a matter of ongoing controversy.…”
Section: A Link Between Change Detection and Auditory Sustained Attenmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Music training has been linked to enhanced performance on many listening tasks (e.g Bianchi et al, 2017 ;Parbery-Clark et al, 2011 ;Román-Caballero et al, 2018 ;Schellenberg and Weiss, 2013 ;Zendel and Alain, 2014 ). But whether the association is truly causal has been a matter of ongoing controversy.…”
Section: A Link Between Change Detection and Auditory Sustained Attenmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Intervention domains and outcome measures were coded according to previous works [17,18] that categorize the data into cognitive domains based on the description of the intervention and assessment on each study.…”
Section: Data Collection Processmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Music training has been linked to enhanced performance on many listening tasks (e.g Bianchi et al, 2017;Parbery-Clark et al, 2011;Román-Caballero et al, 2018;Schellenberg and W. Weiss, 2013;Zendel and Alain, 2014). But whether the association is truly causal has been a matter of ongoing controversy.…”
Section: A Link Between Change Detection and Auditory Sustained Attenmentioning
confidence: 99%