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Playing Music Keeps Brain Young, Study Finds

Last updated: September 13, 2025 9:32 am
Irma Khan
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A new international study has revealed that playing musical instruments may shield the brain from aging, helping older adults process speech and sounds more efficiently than their non-musical peers.

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  • Strengthening brain connections
  • Challenging old assumptions

The research, conducted by scientists in Canada and China, found that elderly individuals with years of experience in playing instruments could understand speech even in noisy environments. Remarkably, their brains functioned in ways similar to younger adults, requiring less effort to concentrate.

According to the findings, musical training builds a “cognitive reserve” — a kind of backup system in the brain that preserves efficiency with age.

“Even in later years, the brains of musicians show youthful characteristics,” the researchers noted, emphasizing that musical activity keeps neural pathways more resilient.

Strengthening brain connections

The study highlighted that playing instruments strengthens the connections between brain regions responsible for hearing, speech, and movement. This integration makes it easier for musicians to distinguish sounds and conversations in complex or noisy situations.

By contrast, older adults without musical training struggled more, as their brains required significantly more energy to filter and focus on speech.

Challenging old assumptions

The findings challenge the long-held belief that aging inevitably slows the brain’s ability to process sounds. Instead, researchers suggest that engaging in music may protect against this decline.

“Musical activity is not just an art form — it is a workout for the brain,” one of the lead scientists said.

The study’s results add to growing evidence that music may play a vital role in maintaining cognitive health. Beyond its cultural and emotional value, learning or continuing to play an instrument could be a powerful tool in protecting the brain from the effects of aging.

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