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... His name was Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, and perhaps his biggest and most unexpected achievement is the Mozart effect. ... This is due to a new theory called the Mozart Effect. The Mozart Effect is a term coined by Alfred A Tomatis for the alleged increase in brain development that occurs in children under the age of three when they listen to the music of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart(Carroll). This theory later expanded into showing the enhancement of spacial-temporal reasoning while listening to Mozart. ...
Listening to Mozart enhances spatial-temporal reasoning and memory in humans. ... This was the original experiment in which the title the Mozart Effect was given to. Several dozen college students listened to the first ten minutes of the Mozart Sonata for Two Pianos in D Major (K. ... There were three groups of patients: some patients were exposed to Mozart sonatas, others were exposed to 1930s “popular piano music”, and the last group was exposed to no music at all. The patients that listened to the Mozart sonatas has increaded short-term spinal-temporal reasoning while the other two study groups did not improve at all.
Approximate Word count = 930 Approximate Pages = 3.7 (250 words per page double spaced)
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