Differential effects of ageing on the neural processing of speech and singing production.

Frontiers in aging neuroscience(2023)

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Abstract
The present results suggest that the brains' singing network undergoes differential functional reorganisation in normal ageing compared to the speech network, particularly during a task with high executive demand. These findings are relevant for understanding the effects of ageing on vocal production as well as how singing can support communication in healthy ageing and neurological rehabilitation.
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ageing, language, music, vocal production, fMRI, hemispheric laterality
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