Can the professional study of a musical instrument be associated with the development of cognitive processes? A meta-analytic study
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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10498/33110
DOI: 10.1177/02557614231211351
ISSN: 0255-7614
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2023Departamento/s
PsicologíaFuente
Pérez-Eizaguirre, M.; Vergara-Moragues, E. & Privado, J (2023). Can professional formal music education benefict the development of cognitive processes? A meta-analytic study. International Journal of Music Education.doi:10.1177/0255761423121135Resumen
The objective of this work was to carry out a systematic review and meta-analysis to understand
the effect that formal music training has on cognitive development, specifically on executive
functions, memory, and intelligence. Of the 84 studies identified in the meta-analysis, 16 met the
inclusion criteria. The cognitive processes analyzed were divided into three different cognitive
domains: executive function, memory, and intelligence, with two moderating variables, age and
professional experience. The results indicated that professional musicians score higher in the
three cognitive domains: executive function, memory and intelligence. Taking into account age
and musical experience, these differences lessen for executive function and increase for memory
and intelligence, but always with higher scores for professional musicians. This data indicates that
formal music training might go along with cognitive development, and thus be indicative of the
development of cognitive processes, which remains over time.
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Cognition; executive function; intelligence; memory; music; psychologyColecciones
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