Friday, May 27, 2022

An Instrument Strengthens the Brain


Based in Austin, Texas, Dr. Hind Louali founded Ecole Jean-Jacques Rousseau, known as the French School of Austin. In addition to overseeing all general operations of the bilingual school, Dr. Hind Louali guides curriculum development, which includes performing arts, French language, and a mandatory string program that teaches students violin or cello.

Particularly for children, learning a musical instrument can enhance neuronal communication between the left and right hemispheres of the brain. As the child practices, they must process the mathematical, logical information of the notes, which relies heavily on the left hemisphere of the brain. Simultaneously, they engage the right hemisphere of the brain to express musical creatively.

Especially in developing brains, this collaboration between the two hemispheres increases activity in the corpus callosum that divides the two hemispheres. Because messages travel faster and across more diverse paths through the brain, children often see improvements in learning and memory. Additionally, learning an instrument enhances their ability to solve social and academic problems.

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