Turns Out Our Listening Habits Might Be Doing More Than Pleasing Our Ears…


I just came across a Monash University led study that I thought this community would appreciate, especially those of us who’ve racked up hundreds (…or thousands 😅) of hours spinning records, streaming playlists, and noodling on instruments over the years.

Researchers looked at 10,800+ adults aged 70+ and found some pretty striking correlations:

  • Regular music listening (“always”) = 39% lower risk of dementia
    (compared to folks who “never/rarely/sometimes” listen)
  • Playing an instrument = 35% lower dementia risk
  • Music listening also linked to a 17% lower rate of cognitive impairment and better overall cognition + episodic memory
  • Doing both listening + playing? 33% decreased dementia risk + 22% lower cognitive impairment.

The data came from the ASPREE and ALSOP studies, and while it can’t prove causation, the researchers point out that cognitive aging isn’t just genetics, lifestyle matters just as much. And it turns out music might be one of the most accessible, enjoyable “interventions” we have.

Professor Joanne Ryan summed it up nicely: as lifespans get longer, preventing or delaying dementia becomes critical and habits like listening to or playing music may support healthier brain aging.

So yeah…

All those hours we’ve spent chasing better sound, tweaking gear, and playing music might actually be doing our brains a favor.

Not a bad justification for the next upgrade either. 😉

Do you feel your listening sessions are mentally stimulating or “therapeutic”? Anyone here notice differences in focus, memory, or mood depending on how much you listen or play?

Happy listening and apparently, healthy listening too. 🎶🧠

lalitk

@audphile1 ,

I thought you were advocating for Bluesound.

Quit confusing me more than I am already!!

Looks like my risk of dementia goes up if I’m a regular listener and then pick up an instrument to play.  Maybe the researchers have heard me play!

“break in of new components, disrupted system synergy with upgrades, responding to “digital is 1s and 0s” and “cables don’t make a difference” posts”
@audphile1 

The study may have ignored the true cognitive load of being an audiophile… break-in mysteries, system synergy meltdowns, and the endless chorus of “digital is just 1s and 0s” and “cables don’t matter.” If the researchers factored that in, half of us would qualify for hazard pay and early retirement…LOL!

IMHO, responding to the “digital is just 1s and 0s” and “cables don’t make a difference” posts is absolutely a fool’s errand. It’s like trying to explain color to someone who insists everything is grayscale.

When I see those posts, I just cue up a good record, sit back, and let the music and my system do the talking. 🎶