Marie Damien, Müller Cécile A H, Altenmüller Eckart, Van De Ville Dimitri, Jünemann Kristin, Scholz Daniel S, Krüger Tillmann H C, Worschech Florian, Kliegel Matthias, Sinke Christopher, James Clara E
Geneva Musical Minds Lab, Geneva School of Health Sciences, University of Applied Sciences and Arts Western Switzerland (HES-SO), Geneva, Switzerland.
Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences, University of Geneva (UNIGE), Geneva, Switzerland.
Neuroimage Rep. 2023 Mar 23;3(2):100166. doi: 10.1016/j.ynirp.2023.100166. eCollection 2023 Jun.
Normal aging is associated with brain atrophy and cognitive decline. Working memory, involved in cognitive functioning and daily living, is particularly affected. Music training gained momentum in research on brain plasticity and possible transfer effects of interventions on working memory, especially in the context of healthy aging. This longitudinal voxel-based morphometry study evaluated effects of 6-month music interventions on grey matter volume plasticity and auditory working memory performance in 132 healthy older adults. This study is part of a randomized controlled trial comparing two interventions: piano practice (experimental group) and musical culture (musical listening awareness, active control). We report significant grey matter volume increase at whole-brain level in the caudate nucleus, Rolandic operculum and inferior cerebellum when merging both groups, but no group differences. Cerebellar grey matter increase, training intensity metrics and sleep were positively associated with tonal working memory improvement. Digit Span Backward verbal working memory performance also increased. Using region of interest analyses, we showed a group difference in the right primary auditory cortex grey matter volume, decreasing in the musical group while staying stable in the piano group. In contrast, a significant 6-month whole-brain atrophy pattern consistent with longer-term investigations of the aging brain was revealed. We argue that education for seniors should become a major policy priority in the framework of healthy aging, to promote brain plasticity and cognitive reserve, through stimulating group interventions such as music-making and active listening.
正常衰老与脑萎缩和认知衰退相关。参与认知功能和日常生活的工作记忆尤其受到影响。音乐训练在关于大脑可塑性以及干预对工作记忆可能产生的转移效应的研究中得到了更多关注,特别是在健康老龄化的背景下。这项基于体素的纵向形态学研究评估了为期6个月的音乐干预对132名健康老年人灰质体积可塑性和听觉工作记忆表现的影响。本研究是一项随机对照试验的一部分,该试验比较了两种干预措施:钢琴练习(实验组)和音乐文化(音乐聆听意识,主动对照组)。我们报告称,将两组合并后,尾状核、中央沟盖和小脑下部在全脑水平上灰质体积显著增加,但两组之间没有差异。小脑灰质增加、训练强度指标和睡眠与音调工作记忆的改善呈正相关。数字广度倒背言语工作记忆表现也有所提高。通过感兴趣区域分析,我们发现右侧初级听觉皮层灰质体积存在组间差异,音乐组减少而钢琴组保持稳定。相比之下,还揭示了一种与对衰老大脑的长期研究一致的显著的6个月全脑萎缩模式。我们认为,在健康老龄化框架下,老年人教育应成为一项主要政策重点,通过激发诸如音乐创作和积极聆听等群体干预措施来促进大脑可塑性和认知储备。