How playing an instrument benefits your brain - Anita Collins

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Did you know that every time musicians pick up their instruments,
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there are fireworks going off all over their brain?
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On the outside, they may look calm and focused,
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reading the music and making the precise and practiced movements required.
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But inside their brains, there's a party going on.
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How do we know this?
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Well, in the last few decades,
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neuroscientists have made enormous breakthroughs
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in understanding how our brains work by monitoring them in real time
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with instruments like fMRI and PET scanners.
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When people are hooked up to these machines,
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tasks, such as reading or doing math problems,
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each have corresponding areas of the brain where activity can be observed.
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But when researchers got the participants to listen to music,
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they saw fireworks.
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Multiple areas of their brains were lighting up at once,
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as they processed the sound,
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took it apart to understand elements like melody and rhythm,
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and then put it all back together into unified musical experience.
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And our brains do all this work in the split second
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between when we first hear the music and when our foot starts to tap along.
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But when scientists turned from observing the brains
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of music listeners to those of musicians,
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the little backyard fireworks became a jubilee.
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It turns out that while listening to music engages the brain
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in some pretty interesting activities,
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playing music is the brain's equivalent of a full-body workout.
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The neuroscientists saw multiple areas of the brain light up,
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simultaneously processing different information
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in intricate, interrelated, and astonishingly fast sequences.
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But what is it about making music that sets the brain alight?
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The research is still fairly new,
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but neuroscientists have a pretty good idea.
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Playing a musical instrument
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engages practically every area of the brain at once,
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especially the visual, auditory, and motor cortices.
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As with any other workout, disciplined, structured practice in playing music
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strengthens those brain functions, allowing us to apply that strength
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to other activities.
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The most obvious difference between listening to music and playing it
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is that the latter requires fine motor skills,
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which are controlled in both hemispheres of the brain.
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It also combines the linguistic and mathematical precision,
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in which the left hemisphere is more involved,
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with the novel and creative content that the right excels in.
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For these reasons, playing music has been found
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to increase the volume and activity in the brain's corpus callosum,
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the bridge between the two hemispheres,
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allowing messages to get across the brain faster and through more diverse routes.
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This may allow musicians to solve problems
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more effectively and creatively, in both academic and social settings.
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Because making music also involves crafting and understanding
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its emotional content and message,
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musicians often have higher levels of executive function,
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a category of interlinked tasks
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that includes planning, strategizing, and attention to detail
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and requires simultaneous analysis of both cognitive and emotional aspects.
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This ability also has an impact on how our memory systems work.
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And, indeed, musicians exhibit enhanced memory functions,
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creating, storing, and retrieving memories more quickly and efficiently.
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Studies have found that musicians appear to use their highly connected brains
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to give each memory multiple tags,
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such as a conceptual tag, an emotional tag,
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an audio tag, and a contextual tag,
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like a good Internet search engine.
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How do we know that all these benefits are unique to music,
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as opposed to, say, sports or painting?
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Or could it be that people who go into music
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were already smarter to begin with?
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Neuroscientists have explored these issues, but so far,
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they have found that the artistic and aesthetic aspects
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of learning to play a musical instrument
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are different from any other activity studied, including other arts.
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And several randomized studies of participants,
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who showed the same levels
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of cognitive function and neural processing at the start,
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found that those who were exposed to a period of music learning
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showed enhancement in multiple brain areas, compared to the others.
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This recent research about the mental benefits of playing music
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has advanced our understanding of mental function,
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revealing the inner rhythms and complex interplay
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that make up the amazing orchestra of our brain.
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