More Flexible Integration of Functional Systems After Musical Training in Young Adults.

IEEE Transactions on Neural Systems and Rehabilitation Engineering : a Publication of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society
Qiongling LiShuyu Li

Abstract

Musical training, because it involves the interaction and integration of diverse functional systems, is an excellent model to investigate training-induced brain plasticity. The human brain functions in a network architecture in which dynamic modules and subgraphs are considered to enable efficient information communication. However, it remains largely unknown how the dynamic integration of functional systems changes with musical training, which may provide new insight into musical training-induced brain plasticity and further the use of music therapy for neuropsychiatric disease and brain injury. Here, 29 healthy young adult novices who received 24 weeks of piano training, and another 27 novices without any intervention were scanned at three time points-before and after musical training and 12 weeks after training. We used nonnegative matrix factorization to identify a set of subgraphs and their corresponding time-dependent coefficients from a concatenated functional network of all the subjects in sliding time windows. The energy and entropy of the time-dependent coefficients were computed to quantify the subgraph's dynamic changes in expression. The training group showed a significantly increased energy of the time-dependent c...Continue Reading

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