Beats of the Brain: Mapping Neural Activation During Candombe Engagement
Agarwal, N.
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This research delves into the complex connection between traditional music in Uruguay, specifically candombe, and its cognitive advantages. Relying on real-life studies, we explore the impact of involvement with candombe music on diverse cognitive abilities such as cognitive flexibility, emotional regulation, and social cognition. Our results show that playing music, especially drumming, activates certain brain pathways related to cognitive function and emotional regulation. The sense of community and distinct rhythmic patterns found in candombe not only boost individual cognitive skills but also foster social bonding, ultimately leading to better mental well-being and strength. This study highlights how cultural heritage influences cognitive functions, showing that candombe is crucial for mental well-being in addition to being a significant cultural symbol. In summary, our research supports incorporating traditional Uruguayan music in educational and therapeutic environments, offering a new framework for cognitive and emotional growth. This research focuses on how Uruguays diverse musical traditions can be used to enhance cognitive abilities and mental health, offering possibilities for application in different cultural settings globally.
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