Listening to music is very beneficial to people.
American scientists unravel the mystery of how Mozart's music can increase memory
Mozart's music can improve people's learning and memory abilities. This phenomenon is called the "Mozart effect." What is its scientific principle? The American scientists who discovered this effect recently announced that they had discovered the molecular basis for it.
In 1993, neuroscientist Luo Xie and others at the University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh found that after listening to 10 minutes of Mozart's "Sonata for Two Pianos in D Major", college students' scores on a spatial reasoning test were Significant improvement. The discovery sparked public enthusiasm for Mozart's music, but some scientists were skeptical.
According to the British "New Scientist" magazine website, Rocher and his collaborators said at a recent cognitive neurology symposium in San Francisco that Mozart sonatas can also improve the learning and memory abilities of rats. In a new study, they found that rats that listened to Mozart's sonata had significantly increased activity levels of several genes in the hippocampus area of ??the brain that stimulate and change brain cell connections.
These genes are responsible for producing a neurogenin, a chemical involved in learning and memory, and a synapse growth protein. Researchers hope the findings could help in designing music therapies for patients with Alzheimer's and other neurodegenerative diseases.
Mozart’s music has been used clinically. Alzheimer's patients showed significant improvements in their spatial reasoning and social skills after listening to a Mozart sonata. Mozart's music has also been found to relieve symptoms of seizures in people with severe epilepsy, while other music did not.
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Research by the Russian Academy of Sciences found that music affects the work of the brain
The Institute of Advanced Neural Activity and Neurophysiology of the Russian Academy of Sciences found through experiments that music can affect the activity of the human brain, while classical music and Rock music has different effects on brain activity. Classical music makes people more rational, while rock music makes people more excited.
The researchers came to the above conclusion after conducting experiments on 8 people aged from 22 to 47 years old who had no professional music education. Eight participants were placed in a sound-insulated room. They first listened to 10 minutes of Mozart N20 and N21 classical piano music, and then listened to 10 minutes of rock music by the Rolling Stones. The results were recorded through electrodes installed on the outer layer of the brain. EEG. Different volumes of weak, medium and strong were used in the experiment, and the distance between the sound equipment and the experimenter was 1.5 meters.
The experiment found that in the low-frequency area, classical music can reduce the brain's activity ability; in the high-frequency area, it improves the brain's activity ability, and this phenomenon spreads to the entire cerebral cortex. The brain works best with weak and moderate sounds.
Scientific researchers believe that this change is the same as the change in people's brain activity during activities such as listening to lectures and solving arithmetic problems. In other words, classical music affects the rational activities of the brain, while medium-volume and high-volume music affects the brain's rational activities. Rock music, on the other hand, improves the brain's work in slower frequency regions. Researchers believe that this effect is similar to people's emotional tension and panic state. The researchers concluded that classical music makes people more rational, while rock music makes people more emotional.
The experiment also found that when the subjects stopped listening to rock music, the above-mentioned changes in the brain remained, but there was no such change when listening to classical music. In addition, for non-musical people, the changes caused by music are in the right part of the brain, which is consistent with the common view that the right brain is related to emotion; while for people who are engaged in professional music, the changes caused by music are more manifested in the left part of the brain. Parts of the cerebral hemispheres.
People who have practiced piano since childhood are more likely to succeed in their careers
According to AFP, Swedish scientists published a report in the journal Neuroscience and found that : People who start practicing piano from a young age are more likely to succeed in their careers if they don't become musicians.
The report says childhood is the best time in life to advance the development of the brain's white matter, which can also promote pyramidal development. The pyramids are a central nervous system through which the pianist transmits brain signals to his fingers. Scientists studied the brains of eight pianists in their 30s who had been practicing piano since childhood. The scientists found that the tissue texture of the cones of these musicians was more structured than that of those who were not musicians. They can acquire an ability in their brains that is difficult to acquire later in life.
Friedrich Woolen is both a scientist and a pianist. He said he doesn't quite understand why white matter development can improve people's musical performance, but it is likely that it pushes pianists to a higher level.
American scientists say that listening to music while exercising can help enhance brain power
If listening to music can make people smarter, and doing exercise can enhance human brain function, then listening to music while exercising can enhance brain function. Can side exercise really help people enhance their brain power? U.S. researchers affirmed this Wednesday.
Researchers at Ohio State University found in an experiment that volunteers’ language skills improved when they walked on a walking machine while listening to Vivaldi’s concerto “The Four Seasons.” The test results are better than without musical accompaniment.
Evidence shows that exercise can improve cognitive abilities in patients with coronary heart disease," said study leader and psychologist Charles Emery. "Listening to music is thought to help improve brain power. . We hope to merge the two results," Emery said in a statement.
Emory and colleagues write in the latest issue of the journal Heart & Lung They studied 33 patients who were participating in cardiac rehabilitation sessions after undergoing cardiovascular bypass surgery, angioplasty or other blood clot treatments, with or without music. They felt better emotionally and mentally after exercising, but their verbal fluency test scores were twice as good after exercising on the walking machine while listening to music. Music and exercise make people smarter
Music makes people more spiritual, and exercise can improve brain function. So, can exercising with music make people smarter? The latest research by American scientists proves this.
According to the latest issue of the American "Heart and Lung" magazine, Ohio State University conducted a study on 33 patients who participated in cardiac function recovery training. These patients all underwent bypass surgery and other surgeries to clear blocked cardiovascular systems. Treatment. The researchers asked these patients to perform bicycle training while listening to Vivaldi's "Four Seasons", and then took a test of their verbal ability. The results showed that the test scores were twice as high as those of the patients who did not listen to music. p>
Psychologist Charles Emery, the leader of the study, said that exercise can produce positive changes in the human nervous system, which can have a direct impact on cognitive ability, and music can pass through the human brain. Different nerve conduction pathways affect people's cognitive functions. The combination of music and exercise can not only stimulate and improve cognitive abilities, but also help the brain organize its cognitive output after receiving information.
Emory said. , the reason why they chose Vivaldi's "Four Seasons", apart from its soothing beat, was mainly because it also showed good results in previous experiments. Scientists still need to do further research on the impact of other types of music on cognitive ability. Assessment.