Tuesday, September 5, 2017

We Knew It: Study Says Trained Musicians Make Better Decisions

"In addition to the rich sensori-motor benefits early music playing may have on the developing brain, music training may also confer long-lasting benefits in complex cognitive functions," writes a team led by Kirsten Smayda of the University of Texas–Austin. "The music classes offered during many children's elementary and high-school education in America may result in improved decision-making ability as an adult."



Article source here:Arts Journal

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