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Orff-Based Music Training Enhances Children’s Manual Dexterity and Bimanual Coordination

机译:基于奥尔夫的音乐训练可增强儿童的手巧和双手协调能力

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How music training and expertise influence non-musical abilities is a widely researched topic. Most studies focus on the differences between adult professional musicians and non-musicians, or examine the effects of intensive instrumental training in childhood. However, the impact of music programs developed in regular school contexts for children from low-income communities is poorly explored. We conducted a longitudinal training study in such communities to examine if collective (Orff-based) music training enhances fine motor abilities, when compared to a homologous training program in sports (basketball), and to no specific training. The training programs in music and sports had the same duration, 24 weeks, and were homologous in structure. A pre-test, training, post-test and follow-up design was adopted. Children attending the 3rd grade (n = 74, 40 girls; mean age 8.31 years) were pseudorandomly divided into three groups, music, sports and control that were matched on demographic and intellectual characteristics. Fine motor abilities were assessed with the Purdue pegboard test (eye-hand coordination and motor speed, both subsumed under manual dexterity, and bimanual coordination) and with the Grooved pegboard (manipulative dexterity) test. All groups improved in manipulative dexterity that was not affected by type of training. On bimanual coordination and manual dexterity, however, a robust and stable advantage of music training emerged. At the end of training (post-test), children from the music group significantly outperformed children from the sports and control groups, an advantage that persisted at follow-up 4 months after training at the start of the following school year. Also, at follow-up none of the children from the music group were performing below the 20th percentile in the Purdue pegboard subtests and more than half were performing at the high end level (>80th percentile). Children from the sports group also improved significantly from pre- to post-test but their performance was not significantly different from that of the control group. These results show that an affordable, collective-based music practice impacts positively on fine-motor abilities, a finding that is relevant for a better understanding of the impact of music in childhood development, and that may have implications for education at the primary grade.
机译:音乐训练和专业知识如何影响非音乐能力是一个广泛研究的话题。大多数研究关注成人专业音乐家与非音乐家之间的差异,或检验儿童时期强化乐器训练的效果。但是,人们很少探讨在正规学校中开发的音乐节目对低收入社区儿童的影响。我们在此类社区中进行了纵向培训研究,以检查与基于运动的同源训练计划(篮球)相比,集体(基于奥尔夫的)音乐训练是否能增强精细的运动能力,并且没有进行专门的训练。音乐和体育方面的培训课程为期24周,时间相同,结构相同。采用了前测,培训,后测和后续设计。进入三年级的儿童(n = 74,40个女孩;平均年龄8.31岁)被随机分为音乐,体育和控制三类,在人口和智力特征上相匹配。精细运动能力通过Purdue钉板测试(眼手协调性和运动速度,均包括在手动灵活性和双手协调性下)和Grooved钉板(操纵性灵活性)测试中进行评估。所有组的手法敏捷性均得到改善,不受训练类型的影响。然而,在双手协调和手巧上,音乐训练有了强大而稳定的优势。在训练结束后(测试后),音乐组的孩子的表现明显好于运动组和对照组的孩子,这一优势在下一学年开始的训练后的四个月继续保持。此外,在后续活动中,音乐组的孩子在普渡大学弦板测试中的表现均未低于20%,一半以上的儿童在高端水平(> 80%)中表现良好。运动组的儿童从测试前到测试后也有明显改善,但他们的表现与对照组没有显着差异。这些结果表明,一种可负担的基于集体的音乐实践会对精细运动能力产生积极影响,这一发现与更好地理解音乐对儿童发展的影响有关,并且可能对小学教育产生影响。

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