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    Music's Health Effects

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    Imagine a world, where everyone has advanced focus, where everyone has no stress, and where everyone is perfectly happy. This perfect utopia may seem like a setting in a futuristic science fiction book, but this utopia is not some far flung reality. It’s possible, through the powerful healing effects of music. Music for centuries has entertained the crowds who came to watch it, but until recently have we learned the effects it brings to the human body. From raising your oxygen saturation, to lowering

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    In our society now a days music is a big part of it. Music has culturally, morally, and emotionally influenced our society. Every known society throughout history has had some form of music. Andrew states “Some would look at music as a small footnote in the progression of humanity, it is in fact a much greater force; for some, it defines their very existence” (Andrew). Music has been a greater force in our societies today. For Example, listening to music has shown to positively affect mood, productivity

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    The Idea of the Mozart effect came at a time when scientists were trying to merge the aspect of psychology (the science of the mind), and neuroscience (the science of the brain). Scientists felt that music plays a major role in the learning and thinking processes (“The Mozart Effect”). The Mozart effect refers to the resultant enhanced mental performance that arises when one listens to Mozart’s music. It is suggested that listening to Mozart makes one smarter by improving their spatial intelligence

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    Music And Music Essay

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    People are always listening to music anywhere they go with whatever they are doing. Music is playing when people are at work. Many students listen to music while doing homework or studying. Athletes listen to music when warming up or just to get prepared for the competition. People listen to music while they exercise. Often, music is playing when someone is cleaning. Not only do people listen to music while doing different things, they listen to different types of music at different times.

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    music of Mozart has been long praised. His classical sonatas and concertos continue to be recognized as some of the greatest works of music of all time. Since Mozart’s death, many have argued over the relationship between listening to Mozart and intelligence, with many arguing that classical music makes you smarter. Although many myths surrounding the topics of Mozart and intelligence exist, in this paper, I will be addressing the myth in the context that solely listening to the music of Mozart will

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    Throughout history, man has created and listened to music for many purposes.  Music has served to express emotions such as joy or sorrow, and has done so very effectively. Music has been a tool of communication in this way, helping one man to understand another and providing a medium of interconnection.  Every known society throughout history has had some form of music. Some would look at music as a small footnote in the progression of humanity, it is in fact a much greater force; for some, it defines

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    The infants benefit, since the music helps prepare the brain to think in a special way. According to Dr. Diane Bales, in his article called "Building Baby's Brain": The Role of Music ", this structure stimulates the same patterns in the brain that are responsible forrazonamient .the Music also plays a positive role in

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    According to Frederic Patenaude, the author of over twenty books and someone who loves to relentlessly debunk myths wrote a great article. The article is called Boosting Brain Power with Classical and Baroque Music, which was posted on a dominate website in the health field. As the author puts it, “ Baroque music, such as that composed by Bach, Handel or Telemann, that is 50 to 80 beats per minute creates an atmosphere of focus that leads students into deep concentration in the alpha brain wave state

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    symphony of Requiem in D minor plays in the background. The babysitter jollily states to the child’s mother “Listening to Mozart can make you smarter.” Many believers of this phenomenon of the “Mozart effect” has sparked controversial argument of whether its enhancing effects on the brain are true. A famous otolaryngologist and inventor, Alfred A. Tomatis, first coined the phrase the “Mozart effect” for its mysterious capability of physical healing and brain development. A research team in the University

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    Mozart Effect Lab Report

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    carry out an interesting, unique and uncommon project, just from curiosity and experiment researches. From prior research, most experimenters chose to use the Mozart Effect. In this experiment, the genres of music chosen did not include classical music of any type. It has been thought that listening to classical music, particularly Mozart, enhances performance on cognitive tests. However, recent findings show that listening to any music that is personally enjoyable has positive effects on cognition

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