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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.’ ...
Research shows that music can affect our cognitive functioning including learning, memory, and attention/concentration.
The 'Mozart Effect' is a concept suggesting that listening to Mozart's music may temporarily enhance memory and spatial-temporal reasoning.
Many people find listening to classical music, particularly pieces by Mozart, to be enjoyable and soothing. But can you improve your brain's performan ...
The benefits of growing up with music Music, especially classical music, can train the brain for certain types of thinking, because the pathways formed in the brain by listening to classical music are ...
Mozart’s music has been credited with having many positive effects, few of which have been backed by science. A new study has finally answered the question of whether the "Mozart effect," as it ...
Some say that the “Mozart effect” does not really exist. A 2015 study (Verussio, W. et al.) investigated the influence of Mozart’s music on brain activity.