Learning and playing an instrument can boost memory later in life. “When we learn music, the brain engages in complex processes such as reading notes, coordinating movement and recalling melodies.
Researchers measured acetylcholine production in participants' brains at the beginning and end of the 10-week trial.
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Playing certain brain-training games may boost production of a neurotransmitter responsible for attention and focus, according to a small clinical trial.