Music Can Improve Memory
MessageToEagle.com – Can music improve memory?
The notion that musical training can have positive effects on cognitive functions other than music has long been a source of interest.
Scientists have for long theorized that there is a connection between IQ and musical ability and suggested the two were correlated. It was thought that participation in musical training could improve IQ.
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Researchers have discovered that musical training lead to improvements in a wide variety of different skills, including memory and spatial learning for example. In addition, language skills such as verbal memory, literacy and verbal intelligence have been shown to strongly benefit from musical training.
Participation in musical training can accelerate brain development and that this can benefit literacy skills.
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