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eScienceCommons: Senior citizens who took music lessons as children for at least 10 years score higher on tests of memory and decision-making ability than non-musicians. In the video below, NBC Chicago reports on the
findings by Emory neuropsychologist Brenda Hanna-Pladdy and the University of Kansas. “It’s
conceivable,” Hanna-Pladdy says, “that music activity creates cognitive reserves that may delay the