Playing a musical instrument as a child might have mental benefits later in life, a new study suggests., found that musicians do marginally better on cognitive ability tests than those who didn’t play an instrument.
The study — funded by Age UK and the Economic and Social Research Council — included 420 participants who were born in 1936 in the Edinburgh and Lothian areas of Scotland. The study, published in the journal Psychology and Aging, found that musicians do marginally better on cognitive ability tests than those who didn’t play an instrument.Researchers at the University of Edinburgh and Edinburgh Napier University found that those with musical experience had a slight link to greater results in tests that looked at processing speed and visuospatial reasoning.
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