Institute for Music Physiology and Musicians' Medicine, Hanover University of Music, Drama and Media, Hanover, Germany.
Center for Systems Neuroscience, Hanover, Germany.
Ann N Y Acad Sci. 2022 Jul;1513(1):21-30. doi: 10.1111/nyas.14762. Epub 2022 Mar 15.
Morphological differences in the auditory brain of musicians compared to nonmusicians are often associated with life-long musical activity. Cross-sectional studies, however, do not allow for any causal inferences, and most experimental studies testing music-driven adaptations investigated children. Although the importance of the age at which musical training begins is widely recognized to impact neuroplasticity, there have been few longitudinal studies examining music-related changes in the brains of older adults. Using magnetic resonance imaging, we measured cortical thickness (CT) of 12 auditory-related regions of interest before and after 6 months of musical instruction in 134 healthy, right-handed, normal-hearing, musically-naive older adults (64-76 years old). Prior to the study, all participants were randomly assigned to either piano training or to a musical culture/music listening group. In five regions-left Heschl's gyrus, left planum polare, bilateral superior temporal sulcus, and right Heschl's sulcus-we found an increase in CT in the piano training group compared with the musical culture group. Furthermore, CT of the right Heschl's gyrus could be identified as a morphological substrate supporting speech in noise perception. The results support the conclusion that playing an instrument is an effective stimulator for cortical plasticity, even in older adults.
与非音乐家相比,音乐家的听觉大脑在形态上存在差异,这种差异通常与终生的音乐活动有关。然而,横断面研究并不能得出任何因果关系的推论,而且大多数研究音乐驱动适应性的实验研究都针对儿童。尽管人们普遍认识到开始音乐训练的年龄对神经可塑性的重要性,但很少有纵向研究检查老年人大脑中与音乐相关的变化。我们使用磁共振成像技术,在 134 名健康、右撇子、正常听力、音乐初学者的老年人(64-76 岁)接受 6 个月的音乐指导前后,测量了 12 个听觉相关的感兴趣区域的皮质厚度(CT)。在研究之前,所有参与者都被随机分配到钢琴训练组或音乐文化/音乐聆听组。在五个区域(左 Heschl 回、左极平面、双侧颞上沟和右 Heschl 沟),我们发现钢琴训练组的 CT 比音乐文化组增加。此外,右 Heschl 回的 CT 可以被确定为支持噪声感知中言语的形态学基质。研究结果支持这样的结论,即演奏乐器是皮质可塑性的有效刺激物,即使是在老年人中也是如此。