Amateur singing benefits speech perception in aging under certain conditions of practice: behavioural and neurobiological mechanisms

M Perron, J Vaillancourt, P Tremblay - Brain Structure and Function, 2022 - Springer
Limited evidence has shown that practising musical activities in aging, such as choral
singing, could lessen age-related speech perception in noise (SPiN) difficulties. However,
the robustness and underlying mechanism of action of this phenomenon remain unclear. In
this study, we used surface-based morphometry combined with a moderated mediation
analytic approach to examine whether singing-related plasticity in auditory and dorsal
speech stream regions is associated with better SPiN capabilities. 36 choral singers and 36 …

Amateur Singing Benefits Speech Perception in Aging Under Certain Conditions of Practice: Behavioural and Neurobiological Mechanisms.

P Tremblay, M Perron, J Vaillancourt - 2021 - europepmc.org
Limited evidence has shown that practising musical activities in aging, such as choral
singing, could lessen age-related speech perception in noise (SPiN) difficulties. However,
the robustness and underlying mechanism of action of this phenomenon remain unclear. In
this study, we used surface-based morphometry combined with a moderated mediation
analytic approach to examine whether singing-related plasticity in auditory and dorsal
speech stream regions can mitigate age-related SPiN difficulties. 36 choral singers and 36 …
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