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It's never too late to start playing an instrument: Playing music may benefit memory in old age, study suggests
Those who are blessed with long lives will eventually experience a decline in cognitive functions, and working memory is particularly susceptible. However, various forms of exercise and activities ...
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Can playing a musical instrument slow us from aging?
Playing a musical instrument slows the aging process, according to a new study. Older musicians showed a "youthful" pattern of brain activity during speech perception tests. Scientists say the ...
Kyoto, Japan -- Those who are blessed with long lives will eventually experience a decline in cognitive functions, and working memory is particularly susceptible. However, various forms of exercise ...
Improvising music could help to improve older people's cognitive skills, such as learning and memory, according to research from the University of Sheffield and Western Sydney University. The study, ...
Being an elderly person in South Africa presents a range of challenges. Apartheid shaped diverse experiences of ageing and ...
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