Tuesday, 31 May 2011

Re: Study: Music training improves RAPM and Verbal reasoning

Yes it does. Particularly if the correlation is 1. Less than that then
it is an imperfect implication. Don't let Dodo heads tell you
otherwise.

Ohms


ailambris wrote:
> Correlation does not imply causation?
>
> On May 25, 12:16 pm, "A.Four.Sigma" <davidsky...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Hard to find gem that shows us DNB is not the only way to improve on
> > DNB. This is the reason I began teaching myself to play some
> > instruments. Anyone who is interested, try to train with a metronome
> > as well. I found research showing that metronome training also causes
> > interesting improvements in executive memory. Combine this with the
> > intrinsic benefits of music and you have a winner.http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2008/11/081104132916.htm
> >
> > I also did research on chess, and it seems that people who train in
> > chess perform better academically for whatever reason, in a few
> > different domains. But given that my entire day consists of activities
> > that enhance my brain functionality, it becomes necessary to question
> > what ends I seek to achieve with this brain power. Hence I remind
> > everyone to avoid myopia. It's folly to whet you ability without
> > actively seeking places to apply it.

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