About this trial

How to optimally stimulate the developing brain is still unclear. Executive functions (EF) exhibited substantially stronger far transfer effects in children who learned to play a musical instrument than in children who acquired other arts.

What is crucially lacking is a large-scale, long-term genuine randomized controlled trial (RCT) in cognitive neuroscience, comparing musical instrumental training (MIP) to another art form and a control group. Collected data of this proposal will allow, using machine learning, to build a data-driven multivariate model of children's interconnected brain and EF development over the first 2 years of their academic curriculum (6-8 years), with or without music or other art training.

Eligibility criteria

Qualifiers

School grade 3P/4P (3rd and 4th year of elementary school (6-8-year-old children)

Right-handedness

Sufficient Mastery of the French Language

Able to give oral informed consent (child)

Disqualifiers

Non-consent (children and or parents)

Repeated or skipped a class with respect to standard curriculum

Not corrected/severe hearing deficits

Not corrected/severe vision deficits

Trial design

Treatments tested in this trial

  • Orchestra in Class

Treatment groups

150 Participants
are divided into 3 treatment groups

Locations

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Haute école de santé de Genève HES-SO1206, Geneva Switzerland

Sponsors and collaborators

School of Health Sciences Geneva

Lead sponsor

University of Geneva, Switzerland

Collaborator

University of Lausanne Hospitals

Collaborator