Listening to Mozart's music can improve IQ, which is called "Mozart effect".
Mozart effect. In 1993, Professor Gordon Shaw of the University of California, Irvine conducted an experiment. They asked college students to take a spatial reasoning test immediately after listening to Mozart's Sonata for Two Piano, and found that the spatial reasoning ability of college students had improved obviously. They call this phenomenon Mozart effect.
in the early 199s, American scientists concluded that businesses started to speculate, but in fact, such a general conclusion would be misleading. Because Mozart's creative themes are rich and his styles are diverse, his music also has a lot of intense feelings, either sadness or fanaticism or tragic. Even if it is a genius, this style of music is not suitable for the Mozart effect of prenatal education music.
Scientists have given quite clear results about the so-called "Mozart effect". These new findings show that there is no evidence that listening to Mozart's music can make people smarter.
research results of Mozart effect:
1. The whole study shows that Mozart group's performance on the second day has been significantly improved, but there is no significant change in the silent group. This experimental result is the same as that made by Luo She in 1993.
2. Some repetitive music is added, but it has no effect. Therefore, it can be inferred that the spatial recognition ability in the human brain may be affected because of a specific organizational form in the musical elements. In addition, listening to storytelling tapes has no effect, so it proves that concentration is not the main reason for this ability improvement.
3. It has been more than 15 years since scientists began to discuss that listening to classical music can bring some influence to people. On June 28th, 21, researchers from the University of Vienna gave quite clear results about this so-called "Mozart effect" which was once published in American Intelligence. These new findings show that there is no evidence that listening to Mozart's music can make people smarter.