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Faster maturation of selective attention in musically trained children and adolescents: Converging behavioral and event-related potential evidence

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EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE
卷 54, 期 1, 页码 4246-4257

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/ejn.15262

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ERP; executive functions; musical training; P3a; selective attention

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  1. Academy of Finland
  2. Jenny and Antti Wihuri Foundation

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The study found that children and adolescents with musical training performed better in categorization tasks, were more efficient in processing distracting sounds, and showed faster inhibition and set shifting abilities compared to their untrained peers.
Previous work suggests that musical training in childhood is associated with enhanced executive functions. However, it is unknown whether this advantage extends to selective attention-another central aspect of executive control. We recorded a well-established event-related potential (ERP) marker of distraction, the P3a, during an audio-visual task to investigate the maturation of selective attention in musically trained children and adolescents aged 10-17 years and a control group of untrained peers. The task required categorization of visual stimuli, while a sequence of standard sounds and distracting novel sounds were presented in the background. The music group outperformed the control group in the categorization task and the younger children in the music group showed a smaller P3a to the distracting novel sounds than their peers in the control group. Also, a negative response elicited by the novel sounds in the N1/MMN time range (similar to 150-200 ms) was smaller in the music group. These results indicate that the music group was less easily distracted by the task-irrelevant sound stimulation and gated the neural processing of the novel sounds more efficiently than the control group. Furthermore, we replicated our previous finding that, relative to the control group, the musically trained children and adolescents performed faster in standardized tests for inhibition and set shifting. These results provide novel converging behavioral and electrophysiological evidence from a cross-modal paradigm for accelerated maturation of selective attention in musically trained children and adolescents and corroborate the association between musical training and enhanced inhibition and set shifting.

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