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SUMMARY:The Development of Cognitive and Musical Abilities: Preliminary Re
 sults of a Longitudinal Study - Professor Daniel Müllensiefen (Goldsmiths
  University of London)
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20240206T171500Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20240206T181500Z
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DESCRIPTION:Music plays a major part in many people’s life\, especially 
 during the teenage years where adolescents often make a conscious choice t
 o invest time and money into music (or not) and music might become an impo
 rtant part of their identity. However\, still little is known about how mu
 sical abilities grow during the years between 10 and 20 and where differen
 ces in the individual musical abilities come from and how they interact th
 e growing of intelligence and other cognitive resources. To answer these q
 uestions the talk will present findings from the LongGold study (longgold.
 org) that is tracking the development of secondary school students in the 
 UK and Germany over time. We will show how musicality has positive associa
 tions with cognitive skills and growth mindset attitudes and how we might 
 encourage these positive developments.\nSpeakers:\nProfessor Daniel Mülle
 nsiefen (Goldsmiths University of London)
LOCATION:Faculty of Music (Committee Room)\, St Aldate's OX1 1DB
TZID:Europe/London
URL:https://talks.ox.ac.uk/talks/id/c85ea8e7-4352-4443-9aec-be24d3432f83/
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