Musicians Do Not Demonstrate Long-Believed Advantage in Processing Sound

Aug. 8, 2025
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Research by University of Michigan Professor Kelly Whiteford is challenging long-held beliefs about the neural benefits of musical training. The study examined early auditory processing in musicians and non-musicians to see if musical expertise truly enhances the brain’s ability to process sound. This article could change the way we understand the connection between music and brain function. Continue reading here.

 

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