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The University of California-Irvine study of the Mozart effect on the human brain got us to thinking, which is not surprising. If listening to Mozart’s music increases IQ, can listening to Barry ...
You may have heard the claim that listening to classical music makes you smarter. But is this just a myth, or does classical ...
IDEAS The ‘Mozart effect’ is bunk. But your brain on music is still a wondrous thing. The neurological signature of musicians’ brains is that of an ‘auditory-motor athlete.’ ...
Music by Mozart has been shown to have an anti-epileptic effect on the brain and may be a possible treatment to prevent epileptic seizures, according to new research presented today at the 7th ...
Brain Academy' Jeon Hyun-moo empathizes with Mozart and summons the days of 'Free Declaration'In the sixth episode of the ...
The researchers concluded that Mozart’s music can activate a network of interconnected brain regions related to attention and other cognitive functions.
Music, particularly Mozart's compositions, can evoke deep emotions and enhance cognitive functions. The 'Mozart Effect' is a concept suggesting that listening to Mozart's music may temporarily ...
Music on the brain: Listening can influence our brain’s activity The "Mozart effect" isn't real—but music does affect our mental processes.
Need to get your head down? Science suggests these are the perfect classical works for studying. Music can make or break a revision session. So, we put together a countdown of the perfect classical ...