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Improved Auditory Function Caused by Music Versus Foreign Language Training at School Age: Is There a Difference?




AuthorsTervaniemi Mari, Putkinen Vesa, Nie Peixin, Wang Cuicui, Du Bin, Lu Jing, Li Shuting, Cowley Benjamin Ultan, Tammi Tuisku, Tao Sha

PublisherOxford Academic

Publication year2022

JournalCerebral Cortex

Journal name in sourceCerebral cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991)

Journal acronymCereb Cortex

Volume32

Issue1

First page 63

Last page75

ISSN1047-3211

eISSN1460-2199

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1093/cercor/bhab194

Web address https://doi.org/10.1093/cercor/bhab194

Self-archived copy’s web addresshttps://research.utu.fi/converis/portal/detail/Publication/68637332


Abstract

In adults, music and speech share many neurocognitive functions, but how do they interact in a developing brain? We compared the effects of music and foreign language training on auditory neurocognition in Chinese children aged 8-11 years. We delivered group-based training programs in music and foreign language using a randomized controlled trial. A passive control group was also included. Before and after these year-long extracurricular programs, auditory event-related potentials were recorded (n = 123 and 85 before and after the program, respectively). Through these recordings, we probed early auditory predictive brain processes. To our surprise, the language program facilitated the children's early auditory predictive brain processes significantly more than did the music program. This facilitation was most evident in pitch encoding when the experimental paradigm was musically relevant. When these processes were probed by a paradigm more focused on basic sound features, we found early predictive pitch encoding to be facilitated by music training. Thus, a foreign language program is able to foster auditory and music neurocognition, at least in tonal language speakers, in a manner comparable to that by a music program. Our results support the tight coupling of musical and linguistic brain functions also in the developing brain.


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