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Music Education in Childhood: an Invisible Training for the Brain

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Fh Photo/Shutterstock Paloma Bravo-Fuentes, University of Malaga Learning music in childhood not only awakens artistic sensitivity: it also trains the brain. Various studies in neuroscience have shown that musical practice improves attention, memory and the ability to plan, essential skills for the cognitive and emotional development of children and...
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Fh Photo/Shutterstock Paloma Bravo-Fuentes, University of Malaga Learning music in childhood not only awakens artistic sensitivity: it also trains the brain. Various studies in neuroscience have shown that musical practice improves attention, memory and the ability to plan, essential skills for the cognitive and emotional development of children and...

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rionegro.com.ar broke the news in on Sunday, November 2, 2025.
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