Mozart
, Creators of the world's great classical music who give more great classical songs but he pass away only 35 years old.
Mozart
has many names, but now called Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart .When Mozart born there are up to the 5th Title in accordance with Catholic tradition in those days, the first two names is the name of saint. A third is Wolfgangusa.A fourth known that some Amadeus (Latin) Gottlieb (German) and Amade (France) and a fifth is Mozart.
Mozart effect from Wikipedia
* Popularized versions of the theory, which suggest that "listening to Mozart makes you smarter", or that early childhood exposure to classical music has a beneficial effect on mental development;
The Mozart Effect - Originally prepared by: Martin Jones (fall 2003)
The original Mozart effect researchers based their rationale on the trion model of the cerebral cortex. The cerebral cortex is a part of the brain that helps with, among other things, motor control, speech, memory, and auditory reception. The trion model, developed by Shaw, showed that similar neural firings patterns occur when listening to music and performing spatial tasks (Leng & Shaw, 1991). Rauscher and Shaw hypothesized that listening to certain types of complex music may "warm-up" neural transmitters inside the cerebral cortex and thereby improve spatial performance.
Glenn Wilson: The Power of Music
Mozart Effect Helps Premature Babies Get Stronger
By Clara Moskowitz, LiveScience Staff Writer
Playing Mozart music to premature babies seems to help them gain weight faster and become stronger, new research found.
Once a day for two consecutive days, doctors played either 30 minutes of music by the 18th-century composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, or no music, to 20 pre-term babies at the Tel Aviv Medical Center in Israel. After listening to the music, the babies were calmer and so expended less energy than the no-music group. When babies' energy expenditure is decreased, they don't need as many calories to grow, so can gain weight and thrive more quickly – exactly what preemies need.
Mozart
Mozart effect from Wikipedia
* Popularized versions of the theory, which suggest that "listening to Mozart makes you smarter", or that early childhood exposure to classical music has a beneficial effect on mental development;
The Mozart Effect - Originally prepared by: Martin Jones (fall 2003)
The original Mozart effect researchers based their rationale on the trion model of the cerebral cortex. The cerebral cortex is a part of the brain that helps with, among other things, motor control, speech, memory, and auditory reception. The trion model, developed by Shaw, showed that similar neural firings patterns occur when listening to music and performing spatial tasks (Leng & Shaw, 1991). Rauscher and Shaw hypothesized that listening to certain types of complex music may "warm-up" neural transmitters inside the cerebral cortex and thereby improve spatial performance.
Glenn Wilson: The Power of Music
Mozart Effect Helps Premature Babies Get Stronger
By Clara Moskowitz, LiveScience Staff Writer
Playing Mozart music to premature babies seems to help them gain weight faster and become stronger, new research found.
Once a day for two consecutive days, doctors played either 30 minutes of music by the 18th-century composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, or no music, to 20 pre-term babies at the Tel Aviv Medical Center in Israel. After listening to the music, the babies were calmer and so expended less energy than the no-music group. When babies' energy expenditure is decreased, they don't need as many calories to grow, so can gain weight and thrive more quickly – exactly what preemies need.
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