Music literacy improves reading skills via bilateral orthographic development

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作者
Pantaleo, Marta Maria [1 ]
Arcuri, Giulia [1 ]
Manfredi, Mirella [2 ]
Proverbio, Alice Mado [1 ,3 ]
机构
[1] Univ Milano Bicocca, Dept Psychol, Cognit Electrophysiol Lab, Piazza Ateneo Nuovo 1, I-20162 Milan, Italy
[2] Univ Zurich, Psychol Inst, Zurich, Switzerland
[3] NeuroMI, Milan Ctr Neurosci, Milan, Italy
关键词
Reading; Musicians; ERPs; N170; VWFA; Hemispheric asymmetry; Neuroplasticity; Dyslexia; WORD FORM AREA; EVENT-RELATED POTENTIALS; CORTICAL REPRESENTATION; WHITE-MATTER; GENETIC RISK; BRAIN; ATTENTION; DYSLEXIA; CHILDREN; FMRI;
D O I
10.1038/s41598-024-54204-8
中图分类号
O [数理科学和化学]; P [天文学、地球科学]; Q [生物科学]; N [自然科学总论];
学科分类号
07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
Considerable evidence suggests that musical education induces structural and functional neuroplasticity in the brain. This study aimed to explore the potential impact of such changes on word-reading proficiency. We investigated whether musical training promotes the development of uncharted orthographic regions in the right hemisphere leading to better reading abilities. A total of 60 healthy, right-handed culturally matched professional musicians and controls took part in this research. They were categorised as normo-typical readers based on their reading speed (syl/sec) and subdivided into two groups of relatively good and poor readers. High density EEG/ERPs were recorded while participants engaged in a note or letter detection task. Musicians were more fluent in word, non-word and text reading tests, and faster in detecting both notes and words. They also exhibited greater N170 and P300 responses, and target-non target differences for words than controls. Similarly, good readers showed larger N170 and P300 responses than poor readers. Increased reading skills were associated to a bilateral activation of the occipito/temporal cortex, during music and word reading. Source reconstruction also showed a reduced activation of the left fusiform gyrus, and of areas devoted to attentional/ocular shifting in poor vs. good readers, and in controls vs. musicians. Data suggest that music literacy acquired early in time can shape reading circuits by promoting the specialization of a right-sided reading area, whose activity was here associated with enhanced reading proficiency. In conclusion, music literacy induces measurable neuroplastic changes in the left and right OT cortex responsible for improved word reading ability.
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