Geneva study reveals music therapy benefits for premature infants
University Hospitals research shows strengthened brain connections in preterm babies exposed to music

Key Takeaways
- Music exposure strengthens brain connections in premature infants, specifically within the 'salience' network.
- The study involved a cohort of 60 premature babies born at an average of 29 weeks.
- Brain improvements were visible via MRI scans as early as 33 weeks of age.
- The music used was custom-composed by Zurich-based musician Andreas Vollenweider.
- The first cohort of patients from 2016 is now turning eight years old and undergoing follow-up cognitive testing.
By The Numbers
They Said
"Children born prematurely almost always show reduced connectivity in this network, and this characteristic persists into adulthood."