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Cross‐sectional study on the relationship between music training and working memory in adults
Authors:Lidia Suárez  Shalini Elangovan  Agnes Au
Affiliation:Department of Psychology, James Cook University, Singapore
Abstract:
Learning to play musical instruments has been shown to enhance a wide variety of cognitive domains. The present study investigated the specific aspects of working memory (WM) that differed between adult musicians and non‐musicians. Twenty‐four musicians and 30 non‐musicians matched for age, gender, years of formal education, and verbal intelligence performed several WM tasks. A multivariate analysis of covariance, wherein family income was controlled, revealed that musicians outperformed non‐musicians in tasks related to visual–motor coordination, visual scanning ability, visual processing speed, and spatial memory. However, no significant differences were found in phonological and visual memory capacity. This study supports the view that music training is associated to specific (and not general) WM skills.
Keywords:executive function  music training  phonological memory  spatial memory  visual memory  working memory
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