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Study Finds Musical Memory Resilient in Older Adults, Even for New Tunes

  • Research published in PLOS One shows musical memory remains intact with age
  • Study conducted in live concert and lab settings with participants aged 18-86
  • Age did not significantly impact ability to recognize musical themes
  • Familiarity and tonality helped participants remember music better
  • Findings suggest potential for music as cognitive support tool for older adults

Source: PsyPost

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