心理学
工作记忆
积极倾听
社会文化进化
背景(考古学)
认知
音乐心理学
认知心理学
音乐剧
短时记忆
发展心理学
音乐教育
沟通
社会学
视觉艺术
生物
艺术
古生物学
神经科学
教育学
人类学
作者
Sara-Valérie Giroux,Serge Caparos,Nathalie Gosselin,Eugène Rutembesa,Isabelle Blanchette
标识
DOI:10.3389/fpsyg.2020.00774
摘要
Previous research shows that listening to pleasant, stimulating and familiar music is likely to improve working memory performance. The benefits of music on cognition have been widely studied in Western populations, but not in other cultures. The purpose of this study was to explore the impact of music on working memory in a non-Western sociocultural context: Rwanda. 119 participants were randomly assigned to a control group (short story) or one of four different musical conditions varying on two dimensions: arousal (relaxing, stimulating) and cultural origin (Western, Rwandan). Working memory was measured using a behavioral task, the n-back paradigm, before and after listening to music (or the short story in the control condition). Unlike in previous studies with Western samples, our results with this Rwandan sample did not show any positive effect of familiar, pleasant and stimulating music on working memory. Performance on the n-back task generally improved from pre to post, in all conditions, but this improvement was less important in participants who listened to familiar Rwandan music compared to those who listened to unfamiliar Western music or to a short story. The study highlights the importance of considering the sociocultural context in research examining the impact of music on cognition. Although different aspects of music are considered universal, there may be cultural differences that limit the generalization of certain effects of music on cognition or that modulate the characteristics that favor its beneficial impact.
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