Theta and alpha oscillations may underlie improved attention and working memory in musically trained children.
Leonie KauselFrancisco ZamoranoPablo BillekeM E SutherlandM I AlliendeJ Larrain-ValenzuelaPatricia Soto-IcazaF AboitizPublished in: Brain and behavior (2024)
These results suggest that musically trained children have improved neuronal mechanisms for both attention allocation and memory encoding. Our results can be important for developing interventions for people with attention and working memory difficulties.