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Music Training and Child Development Study

Not Applicable
Recruiting
Conditions
Music
Interventions
Behavioral: After School Enrichment Program
Behavioral: Music Program
Registration Number
NCT05502939
Lead Sponsor
University of Southern California
Brief Summary

This proposed study aims to provide a definitive answer to whether music training benefits brain development, particularly brain inhibition control circuitry and its related health outcomes using a randomized control trial design.

In the study, 114 Hispanic children between ages 6-8 from underserved communities of LA will be randomly assigned to a 24-month:(1) community-focused after school music training group focused on a traditional strings curriculum at the Colburn school in Los Angeles (MG) or (2) a control group (CG) after-school program comprising of visual arts, book club, ethnic and cultural studies and theater without specific focus on systematic music training or sports. Imaging data will be collected at before and after the intervention (24 months), behavioral assessments will be conducted before the intervention and yearly afterwards, and mid-intervention evaluations will be performed every six months throughout the study.

Detailed Description

The investigators will use an RCT design to investigate effects of a music training intervention on brain inhibition control circuitry. Throughout R61(N=40) and R33 (N=74) phases, 114 Hispanic children between ages 6-8 from under-served communities of LA will be randomly assigned to a 24-month: (1) community-focused after school music training group focused on a traditional strings curriculum at the Colburn school in Los Angeles (MG) or (2) a control group (CG) after-school program comprising of visual arts, book club, ethnic and cultural studies and theater without specific focus on systematic music training or sports. Imaging data will be collected at before and after the intervention (24 months), behavioral assessments will be conducted before the intervention and yearly afterwards, and mid-intervention evaluations will be performed every six months throughout the study.

The investigators anticipate that the R61 phase will take 2 years and R33 will take 3 years to complete. The goal of the R61 phase is to evaluate the feasibility of executing the RCT. Comprehensive behavioral and imaging data will be collected at pre- and post-intervention, and mid-intervention evaluations will be performed every six months throughout the study. The combined R61/R33 phases will include 114 participants and will ultimately provide much needed guidance on the development of larger trials in the field.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
RECRUITING
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
114
Inclusion Criteria
  • normal IQ (standard score of >85 in the Abbreviated Wechsler's Scale of Intelligence)
  • Hispanic/Latino living in LA within 2 miles radius of the location of the music and the afterschool programs
  • low SES as defined by Hollingshead Index cumulative score below 29
  • ages 6-8
Exclusion Criteria
  • current diagnosis of neurological or psychiatric disorders
  • prior engagement in formal and systematic music training for more than 6 months
  • previous or current diagnosis of severe hearing loss defined as air conduction thresholds greater than 60 dB HL through 8 kHz or- severe vision loss that is not correctable with prescription eyeglasses or contact lenses
  • non-removable, non-MRI compatible body parts
  • Claustrophobia

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
After School Enrichment GroupAfter School Enrichment Program57 participants, aged 6-8 Participants will be enrolled in an after school program led by instructors and will include visual arts, theater, and general cultural studies. Students attend the program 3 days per week in the afternoon for 1 hour long lessons. Students will take part in an end of the year celebration to share their work with family and community members. Duration and frequency of the after-school program will be matched to the music intervention.
MusicMusic Program57 Hispanic participants, aged 6-8 Participants will be enrolled in a music training program led by professional trained music instructor of the Colburn School of Music. The music curriculum follows the standard Suzuki training method. Students attend the program 3 days per week, 2 weekday afternoons and one weekend morning. Each session lasts approximately 1 hour long. Each student will be given a string instrument to take home (often a viola or a violin). Each learning day focuses on development of musical elements including rhythm and meter, form, pitch, and performance. Students will take part in annual performances intended to give them a motivational goal, sense of mastery and to share their accomplishments with their peers, family, and community.
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
brain inhibition control networks24 months

The primary outcome will be %change in blood-oxygen-level-dependent signal in the brain frontal circuits including the DLPFC, ACC and pre-SMA/SMA evaluated during the two inhibition control tasks.

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
inhibition control as measured by reaction time24 months

Stop signal reaction time during stop signal task

inhibition control as measured by delayed gratification24 months

discounting rate from delay gratification task

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Brain and Creativity Institute

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Los Angeles, California, United States

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