Is there any evidence that Mozart's piano music can temporarily improve people's IQ?
Scientists at the University of California found through experiments that listening to classical music can improve people's intelligence, but the effect is only temporary. The researchers of this university conducted relevant experiments on 36 students. The experiment is divided into three stages: meditation 10 minutes. After meditation, Mozart's piano music is played in the first stage, light music is played in the second stage, and nothing is played in the third stage. At the end of each stage, students have to take an IQ test. The results show that the IQ scores of students in the first stage have generally improved, with an improvement rate of 9%. What is the connection between Mozart's piano music and the human brain? Scientists believe that when people engage in advanced abstract thinking activities, the information exchange between different parts of the brain follows a certain neurobiological model. All kinds of neurobiological structures in the brain may lead to neurobiological knots in the brain …