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Classical music training may also enlarge parts of the brain, researchers said recently at the Society for Neuroscience annual meeting.
Can listening to music or playing an instrument actually make you learn better? Research answers that question.
Previous studies have attempted to qualify the elusive link between listening to classical music and spatial-temporal ability.
Effects on The Brain 1994 Doctors in the coronary care unit of Saint Agnes Hospital in Baltimore report that an half an hour of listening to classical music produced the same effect as ten milligrams ...
Gateway to reviews and reports of research into the MOZART EFFECT, music/neuroscience studies and related areas of interest to the serious music education professional. A production of the Suzuki ...
How does music affect the brain? Music is an ordered and...
How does classical music affect the brain? Some sources say it has quite an effect.
But Don Campbell, a Colorado-based musician and journalist who has written two books on the so-called ''Mozart effect'' - the idea that listening to classical music sharpens the brain - said the ...
Explains the brain's reaction to music in terms suitable for both children and scholars. Brightly colored illustrations, bibliography.
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