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Enhancing Practitioners' Skills with Insights from Music Audiation Research

Enhancing Practitioners\' Skills with Insights from Music Audiation Research

As a practitioner in the field of speech-language pathology, it is crucial to stay updated with the latest research to enhance your skills and provide the best outcomes for children. One such area of interest is the correlation between selective attention, inhibitory control, and music audiation, as detailed in the research article "Selective Attention and Inhibitory Control of Attention Are Correlated With Music Audiation." This blog will delve into the findings of this research and how you can apply them to your practice.

The Research Findings

The study conducted by Grinspun et al. (2020) explored the relationship between executive functions (EFs) such as selective attention and inhibitory control, and music audiation skills in children. Audiation is the process through which sound becomes music and meaning is attributed to that music. The researchers hypothesized that a positive correlation exists between sustained attention, inhibitory control, and music aptitude.

The study involved second-grade students from two elementary schools, one in Ghent, Belgium, and the other in Santiago, Chile. The children were administered both a musical aptitude test and an attention and inhibitory control test. The results indicated a significant correlation between selective attention, inhibitory control, and music audiation skills.

Implications for Practitioners

Understanding the correlation between these cognitive functions and music audiation can provide valuable insights for practitioners. Here are some ways to implement these findings in your practice:

Encouraging Further Research

The findings of this study open up new avenues for research in the field of speech-language pathology and music education. Practitioners are encouraged to explore the relationship between music and cognitive functions further. Conducting longitudinal studies and expanding the sample size can provide more comprehensive insights into how music influences cognitive development in children.

To read the original research paper, please follow this link: Selective Attention and Inhibitory Control of Attention Are Correlated With Music Audiation.


Citation: Grinspun, N., Nijs, L., Kausel, L., Onderdijk, K., Sepúlveda, N., & Rivera-Hutinel, A. (2020). Selective Attention and Inhibitory Control of Attention Are Correlated With Music Audiation. Frontiers in Psychology, 11, 1109. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2020.01109
Marnee Brick, President, TinyEYE Therapy Services

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