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Listening to music immediately after learning improves memory in older adults and Alzheimer’s patients
Listening to music immediately after learning new information may help improve memory retention in older adults and ...
Share on Pinterest According to recent research, playing an instrument may help protect your brain health as you age. Image credit: VICTOR TORRES/Stocksy. Playing an instrument throughout your life ...
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'It's the power of music that does that': Memory loss patients engaged through music performances
A partnership program between the UNO School of Music and the UNMC Department of Neurological Sciences is studying how music can help Alzheimer's and dementia patients.
A new study has found that learning to play music—even later in life—can improve brain function in older adults. The research was led by Dr. Jennifer MacRitchie from the University of Sheffield, in ...
New research from the University of Sheffield and Western Sydney University has found learning to play an instrument can ...
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Musical expertise is associated with specific cognitive and personality traits beyond memory performance
Experienced musicians tend to possess an advantage in short-term memory for musical patterns and a small advantage for visual ...
December brings fall semester's final exams and some students turn to music to help while they study. But is that a good idea? A September article from University of Maryland Global Campus touts the ...
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