“…It is thought that music training can effect structural and functional neural changes (i.e., experience-dependent plasticity; Kraus and Chandrasekaran, 2010;Patel, 2011;Herholz and Zatorre, 2012;Zatorre, 2013) because music engages widely distributed sensory, cognitive, and reward networks in the brainthe very networks whose integration drives neuroplasticity. However, only a small number of longitudinal studies have described a direct effect of music training (Fujioka et al, 2006;Moreno et al, 2009;Johnson et al, 2013;Tierney et al, 2013;Chobert et al, 2014) and debates persist concerning innate differences between musicians and non-musicians versus a causal role for music training (Corrigall et al, 2013;Zatorre, 2013); although there is encouraging longitudinal evidence for the potential of music training to engender improvements in automatic sound processing in children in this age range (Putkinen et al, 2014).…”