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Music training boosts the brain - BBC NEWS | Health

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— Dr Takako Fujioka, of the Baycrest's Rotman Research Institute, also worked on the study. He said: "It is clear that music is good for ... › health

The amazing things music does to your mind | The Star

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“We evolved as a musical species,” says Takako Fujioka of the Rotman Research Institute, who is exploring music as a form of therapy for ...

Tapping music’s power to heal the brain

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— Meanwhile, in Toronto, neuroscientist Takako Fujioka is studying musical interventions in stroke patients at Baycrest's Rotman Research ... › ...

Guardian: Study finds music lessons improve the mind | Schools | The Guardian

Young children who take music lessons develop a better memory compared with children who have no musical training, according to new research.

How music lessons hold the key to brainier children

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Young children who take music lessons show more advanced brain development and improved memory than those who do not, according to a study published today.

Musical ensemble - Acoustical Society of America - Scitation

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Takako Fujioka. more... The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 144, (2018); https://doi.org FullMar 1, › aipthesaurus

Musik fördert Entwicklung des Gehirns - Hamburger Abendblatt

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Es wird klar, dass Musik gut für die kognitive Entwicklung der Kinder ist und dass Musik Teil des Vorschul- und Grundschul-Lehrplans sein sollte", erklärt Takako Fujioka, Neurowissenschaftler am ...

Why Playing a Musical Instrument Can Protect Brain Health -...

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Findings could help to develop new neuro-rehabilitation interventions through musical training.

Music lessons may be the instrument of success

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A Canadian study finds learning music from a young age improves brain function in children. -

How Music Influences Brain Development

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Musical training improves the memory of young children
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