This education blog shares various horizons of music in order to promote sustainable development of music education. Being devoted to music education for 19 years, Carol Ng has established her private studio at Adelaide, South Australia with an examination-standard Yamaha grand piano. In addition, Carol is keen on enlightening the next generation and advocating continuous advancement of music industry.

教育BLOG旨在推廣音樂教育發展,讓更多人認識不同的音樂領域;吳老師投身音樂教育十九年,於南澳洲的阿得萊德開設私人教室,並採用符合考試標準之Yamaha 三角琴教學,致力培育新一代音樂學好者及推動音樂行業的持續發展。

2015年10月9日 星期五

How playing an instrument benefits your brain

How playing an instrument benefits your brain

 

When you listen to music, multiple areas of your brain become engaged and active. But when you actually play an instrument, that activity becomes more like a full-body brain workout. What’s going on?
Anita Collins explains the fireworks that go off in musicians’ brains when they play, and examines some of the long-term positive effects of this mental workout.



聽音樂時,大腦有部分區域是處於活躍狀態,但在演奏樂器時,對大腦更是全面性地鍛鍊。
在研究音樂家大腦的過程中,發現當他們演奏樂器時,大腦和音樂間會產生正面的火花。因為音樂可以活絡大腦堵塞區域,特別是大腦掌管視覺、聽覺及動作區域。

隨著練習及演奏次數的增加,那些腦部區域的活化現象也會隨之增強及明顯,因而帶來更多附加好處,例如:能更加心無旁騖地維持專注,有更完善的規劃能力,更全方位的策略應用,以及強化記憶力等。

自《當鋼琴遇上調音師》

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