PhD Scholar, Clinical Neuropsychology and Cognitive Neurosciences Center and Music Cognition Laboratory, Department of Clinical Psychology, National Institute of Mental Health and Neuro Sciences, Bengaluru, India.
Associate Professor and Wellcome DBT India Alliance Intermediate Fellow, Clinical Neuropsychology and Cognitive Neurosciences Center and Music Cognition Laboratory, Department of Clinical Psychology, National Institute of Mental Health and Neuro Sciences, Bengaluru, India.
NeuroRehabilitation. 2021;48(2):187-193. doi: 10.3233/NRE-208013.
A specific learning disability comes with a cluster of deficits in the neurocognitive domain. Phonological processing deficits have been the core of different types of specific learning disabilities. In addition to difficulties in phonological processing and cognitive deficits, children with specific learning disability (SLD) are known to have deficits in more innate non-language-based skills like musical rhythm processing.
This paper reviews studies in the area of musical rhythm perception in children with SLD. An attempt was made to throw light on beneficial effects of music and rhythm-based intervention and their underlying mechanism.
A hypothesis-driven review of research in the domain of rhythm deficits and rhythm-based intervention in children with SLD was carried out.
A summary of the reviewed literature highlights that music and language processing have shared neural underpinnings. Children with SLD in addition to difficulties in language processing and other neurocognitive deficits are known to have deficits in music and rhythm perception. This is explained in the background of deficits in auditory skills, perceptuo-motor skills and timing skills. Attempt has been made in the field to understand the effect of music training on the children's auditory processing and language development. Music and rhythm-based intervention emerges as a powerful intervention method to target language processing and other neurocognitive functions. Future studies in this direction are highly underscored.
Suggestions for future research on music-based interventions have been discussed.
特定学习障碍伴随着神经认知领域的一系列缺陷。语音处理缺陷一直是不同类型特定学习障碍的核心。除了语音处理困难和认知缺陷外,患有特定学习障碍 (SLD) 的儿童在音乐节奏处理等更多先天非语言技能方面也存在缺陷。
本文综述了 SLD 儿童音乐节奏感知领域的研究。试图阐明音乐和基于节奏的干预的有益效果及其潜在机制。
对 SLD 儿童节奏缺陷和基于节奏的干预领域的研究进行了假设驱动的回顾。
综述文献的总结强调了音乐和语言处理具有共同的神经基础。除了语言处理和其他神经认知缺陷外,患有 SLD 的儿童在音乐和节奏感知方面也存在缺陷。这可以用听觉技能、感知运动技能和时间技能的缺陷来解释。该领域已经尝试了解音乐训练对儿童听觉处理和语言发展的影响。音乐和基于节奏的干预作为一种针对语言处理和其他神经认知功能的强大干预方法而出现。强烈强调在这一方向进行未来的研究。
讨论了对基于音乐的干预措施进行未来研究的建议。