Quality standards and recommendations for research in music and neuroplasticity.

TitleQuality standards and recommendations for research in music and neuroplasticity.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2023
AuthorsPapatzikis E, Agapaki M, Selvan RNaveena, Pandey V, Zeba F
JournalAnn N Y Acad Sci
Volume1520
Issue1
Pagination20-33
Date Published2023 Feb
ISSN1749-6632
KeywordsHumans, Music, Observer Variation, Reproducibility of Results
Abstract

Research on how music influences brain plasticity has gained momentum in recent years. Considering, however, the nonuniform methodological standards implemented, the findings end up being nonreplicable and less generalizable. To address the need for a standardized baseline of research quality, we gathered all the studies in the music and neuroplasticity field in 2019 and appraised their methodological rigor systematically and critically. The aim was to provide a preliminary and, at the minimum, acceptable quality threshold-and, ipso facto, suggested recommendations-whereupon further discussion and development may take place. Quality appraisal was performed on 89 articles by three independent raters, following a standardized scoring system. The raters' scoring was cross-referenced following an inter-rater reliability measure, and further studied by performing multiple ratings comparisons and matrix analyses. The results for methodological quality were at a quite good level (quantitative articles: mean = 0.737, SD = 0.084; qualitative articles: mean = 0.677, SD = 0.144), following a moderate but statistically significant level of agreement between the raters (W = 0.44, χ = 117.249, p = 0.020). We conclude that the standards for implementation and reporting are of high quality; however, certain improvements are needed to reach the stringent levels presumed for such an influential interdisciplinary scientific field.

DOI10.1111/nyas.14944
Alternate JournalAnn N Y Acad Sci
PubMed ID36478395