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Cognitive Crescendo: How Music Shapes the Brain’s Structure and Function

Corneliu Toader, Călin Petru Tătaru, Ioan Alexandru Florian, Răzvan-Adrian Covache-Busuioc, Bogdan-Gabriel Bratu, Luca Andrei Glavan, Andrei Bordeianu, David-Ioan Dumitrascu, Alexandru Vlad Ciurea

2023Brain Sciences57 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Music is a complex phenomenon with multiple brain areas and neural connections being implicated. Centuries ago, music was discovered as an efficient modality for psychological status enrichment and even for the treatment of multiple pathologies. Modern research investigations give a new avenue for music perception and the understanding of the underlying neurological mechanisms, using neuroimaging, especially magnetic resonance imaging. Multiple brain areas were depicted in the last decades as being of high value for music processing, and further analyses in the neuropsychology field uncover the implications in emotional and cognitive activities. Music listening improves cognitive functions such as memory, attention span, and behavioral augmentation. In rehabilitation, music-based therapies have a high rate of success for the treatment of depression and anxiety and even in neurological disorders such as regaining the body integrity after a stroke episode. Our review focused on the neurological and psychological implications of music, as well as presenting the significant clinical relevance of therapies using music.

Topics & Concepts

PsychologyCognitionNeuroimagingNeuropsychologyCognitive neuropsychologyAnxietyCognitive psychologyPerceptionFunctional magnetic resonance imagingActive listeningNeurosciencePsychotherapistPsychiatryNeuroscience and Music PerceptionMusic Therapy and HealthNeuroscience, Education and Cognitive Function