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Learning to play a musical instrument can change your brain, with a US review finding music training can lead to improved speech and foreign language skills.
美國(guó)一項(xiàng)研究發(fā)現(xiàn),學(xué)習(xí)樂(lè)器能夠使大腦發(fā)生變化,音樂(lè)訓(xùn)練能夠提高演講和外語(yǔ)水平深圳英語(yǔ)翻譯公司。
Although it has been suggested in the past that listening to Mozart or other classical music could make you smarter, there has been little evidence to show that music boosts brain power深圳英語(yǔ)翻譯公司.
But a data-driven review by Northwestern University has pulled together research that links musical training to learning that spills over(溢出) into skills including language, speech, memory, attention and even vocal emotion.
Researcher Nina Kraus said the data strongly suggested that the neural(神經(jīng)的) connections made during musical training also primed the brain for other aspects of human communication深圳英語(yǔ)翻譯公司.
"The effect of music training suggests that, akin to(同類,近似) physical exercise and its impact on body fitness, music is a resource that tones the brain for auditory fitness and thus requires society to re-examine the role of music in shaping individual development," the researchers said in their study.
Kraus said learning musical sounds could enhance the brain's ability to adapt and change and also enable the nervous system to provide a scaffolding(腳手架) of patterns that are important to learning.深圳英語(yǔ)翻譯公司
The study, published in Nature Reviews Neuroscience, looked at the explosion of research in recent years focused on the effects of music training on the nervous system which could have strong implications for education.
The study found that playing an instrument primes the brain to choose what is relevant in a complex process that may involve reading or remembering a score, timing issues and coordination with other musicians.
"A musician's brain selectively enhances information-bearing elements in sound," Kraus said in a statement. "In a beautiful interrelationship(相互關(guān)系)深圳英語(yǔ)翻譯公司 between sensory and cognitive processes, the nervous system makes associations between complex sounds and what they mean."
The study reviewed literature showing, for example, that musicians are more successful than non-musicians in learning to incorporate sound patterns for a new language into words.
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