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1 .This is Scientific American's 60-Second Mind, I'm Erika Beras. Got a minute?

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2 .Those piano lessons you endured as a child, and those hours your parents made you practice, may benefit you in your later years.

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3 .Even if you haven't played in decades.

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4 .So finds a study in the Journal of Neuroscience.

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5 .As we age, our response to fast-changing sounds slows down, which affects how we understand speech and the world around us.

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6 .But people who played instruments when they were young respond a bit quicker to such complex sounds.

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7 .And the more years study subjects played instruments, the faster their brains responded to speech sound.

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8 .The researchers say that early acoustic experience may train the central auditory system, and that the changes are retained throughout life.

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9 .Previous studies of musicians have revealed that years of musical training may offset cognitive decline.

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10 .This latest analysis shows that even if all you did was reluctantly pound a piano or blow a horn 40 years ago, you may still be reaping neurological benefits.

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11 .Thanks for the minute, for Scientific American's 60-Second Mind. I'm Erika Beras .

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