作者
Adam Tierney, Jennifer Krizman, Erika Skoe, Kathleen Johnston, Nina Kraus
发表日期
2013/12/6
期刊
Frontiers in psychology
卷号
4
页码范围
855
出版商
Frontiers Media SA
简介
Should music be a priority in public education? One argument for teaching music in school is that private music instruction relates to enhanced language abilities and neural function. However, the directionality of this relationship is unclear and it is unknown whether school-based music training can produce these enhancements. Here we show that 2 years of group music classes in high school enhance the neural encoding of speech. To tease apart the relationships between music and neural function, we tested high school students participating in either music or fitness-based training. These groups were matched at the onset of training on neural timing, reading ability, and IQ. Auditory brainstem responses were collected to a synthesized speech sound presented in background noise. After 2 years of training, the neural responses of the music training group were earlier than at pre-training, while the neural timing of students in the fitness training group was unchanged. These results represent the strongest evidence to date that in-school music education can cause enhanced speech encoding. The neural benefits of musical training are, therefore, not limited to expensive private instruction early in childhood but can be elicited by cost-effective group instruction during adolescence.
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A Tierney, J Krizman, E Skoe, K Johnston, N Kraus - Frontiers in psychology, 2013