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    New Scientific Article on the Links Between Musical Activity Practice and Executive Functions

    We are pleased to present our recently published study on the benefits of musical activity on cognition. The results pre...
    • Pascale Tremblay
    • 6 April 2025
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    PICCOLO Project in Images. Part Two: Impacts on Cognition

    Discover how singers and instrumentalists differ from non-musicians in terms of attention, inhibition, working memory, a...
    • Alexandre Sicard
    • 8 October 2024
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    Cognitive functions

    In our research projects, we often use tests that assess cognitive functions, also called "cognition".
    • Marilyne Joyal
    • 2 July 2021

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