Impact of more than three years of Carnatic music training on the working memory: an ERP study

IF 0.3 Q4 AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY Hearing Balance and Communication Pub Date : 2021-07-03 DOI:10.1080/21695717.2021.1943782
Neelesh Benet, K. Rajalakshmi, Vijay Kumar
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Abstract Objective The impact of music training on development of various cognitive domains are extensively studied and established, however, the mechanism underlying such phenomenon is still unknown. In the present study, the role of more than three years of Carnatic music (a form of Indian music) training on working memory (WM) was tested using an event related potential (ERP) and a standard WM test. Method A total of 30 individuals comprised of 15 singers of age range between 16–30 years (M = 23 ± 3.2 years) and 15 non-singers aged between 16–30 years (M = 24 ± 2.9 years) participated in this study. These singers had overall 3 to 5 years of formal Carnatic music training experience. Short-term auditory working memory was assessed using Forward and backward digit span task and it was administered using the APEX software. Cortical activities such as attention, discrimination, and memory were testedusing P300and test was performed using Intelligent Hearing System. Results The results revealed that the mean P300 amplitude of singers (M = 5.80, SD = 2.09) was significantly higher compared to the non-singer (M = 3.50, SD = 1.44), t(25)=3.3, p < .05. The Mann-Whitney U-Test was administered and a significant difference between singers and non-singers (|z| = 3.135, p < .05) was observed for digit backward task. However, for digit forward test no significant difference (|z| = 1.523, p > .05) was obtained. Conclusion Findings of this study suggests that more than three years of Carnatic singing experience can enhance the neural coding to discriminate subtle differences leading to enhance working memory capacity.
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三年以上卡纳蒂克音乐训练对工作记忆的影响:ERP研究
摘要目的音乐训练对各认知领域发展的影响已被广泛研究和确立,但其机制尚不清楚。在本研究中,使用事件相关电位(ERP)和标准WM测试测试了三年以上的卡纳蒂克音乐(一种印度音乐)训练对工作记忆(WM)的作用。方法选取年龄16 ~ 30岁的歌手15例(M = 23±3.2岁)和年龄16 ~ 30岁的非歌手15例(M = 24±2.9岁)共30例进行研究。这些歌手总共有3到5年的正式卡纳蒂克音乐培训经验。短期听觉工作记忆采用前向和后向数字广度任务进行评估,并使用APEX软件进行管理。使用p300和智能听力系统分别测试大脑皮层的注意、辨别和记忆等活动。结果歌唱者的P300平均振幅(M = 5.80, SD = 2.09)显著高于非歌唱者(M = 3.50, SD = 1.44, t(25)=3.3, p .05)。结论3年以上的卡纳蒂克演唱经验可以增强神经编码,从而提高工作记忆能力。
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