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Can Mozart’s music help children improve their IQ?

Only listening to a section of Mozart’s K448 music in a loop will affect your IQ.

Researchers applied K448 music to the treatment of epilepsy. They found that most of the typical epilepsy activity symptoms in the brains of epilepsy patients who participated in the experiment were controlled. In the ward of Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon, who fell into a coma due to a stroke, doctors played Mozart's music to wake him up.

Mozart makes you smarter; listening to music can improve your memory and spatial reasoning abilities. People's understanding of the "Mozart Effect" made K448 music popular and became one of the most well-known prenatal education music.

But academic circles are still arguing. They have two questions: Does the Mozart Effect really exist? If it does exist, what causes it to occur? In 1999, Nature published two research papers stating that the Mozart Effect does not exist. But in January 2016, Chinese researchers made their voices heard. They believed that the Mozart effect existed and explained the causes and biological mechanisms of the effect.

A research team led by Yao Dezhong, a professor at the University of Electronic Science and Technology of China in Chengdu, Sichuan, published a paper in Scientific Reports, a sub-journal of Nature, saying that experiments on mice and humans confirmed that listening Mozart K448 music can improve the listener's memory and spatial reasoning skills.