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MUSIC CLASSES INFLUENCE ON THE COGNITIVE DEVELOPMENT OF PRIMARY SCHOOL CHILDREN

https://doi.org/10.17853/1994-5639-2016-4-155-170

Abstract

The aim of the study is to determine the influence of music classes on the cognitive functions formation in children of primary school age with regulatory development and children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).

Methods. The complex pediatric neuropsychological method by T. V. Akhutina is used in the presented study. This method was developed at the Laboratory of Neuropsychology in Moscow State University under the direction of T. V. Akhutina.

Results. The quantitative and qualitative analysis of the results obtained during the neuropsychological research reveals that music classes within one year significantly influence on the increase in the rate of cognitive development of children with regulatory development. This is manifested in a more rapid formation of their kinetic and kinesthetic functions, hemispheric interaction and the ability to perceive and reproduce rhythmic structures. Research of influence of learning to play musical instruments within two years on the cognitive development of children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder showed significantly greater development of the programming functions and voluntary activity control, the kinetic functions, hemispheric interaction, the ability to perceive and reproduce rhythms per sample, verbal memory of children involved in music. This demonstrates more rapid flow of their compensatory processes and forming a number of cognitive functions.

Scientific novelty. The statistically confirmed data on correctional-developing influence of music classes on cognitive development of children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder are achieved.

Practical significance. The research materials may be applied by practical psychologists in preparation of complex correctional care programs for children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.

About the Authors

M. E. Permiakova
Уральский федеральный университет им. первого Президента России Б. Н. Ельцина
Russian Federation
Candidate of Psychological Sciences, Associate Professor, Department of General and Social Psychology, Yekaterinburg


E. S. Tkachenko
Новосибирский институт повышения квалификации и переподготовки работников образования
Russian Federation
Candidate of Psychological Sciences, Senior Researcher, Scientific-Methodical Department of Inclusive Education, Novosibirsk


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Permiakova M.E., Tkachenko E.S. MUSIC CLASSES INFLUENCE ON THE COGNITIVE DEVELOPMENT OF PRIMARY SCHOOL CHILDREN. The Education and science journal. 2016;(4):155-170. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.17853/1994-5639-2016-4-155-170

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