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For years, scientists have been studying how music affects the brain and its
For years, scientists have been studying how music affects the brain and its
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For years, scientists have been studying how music affects the brain and its functions. Classical music, 【B1】______songs by Mozart, has produced measurable results that have become known as "The Mozart Effect." The theory, essentially, is that listening to the music of Mozart can improve your【B2】______capacity. The question is, can listening to classical music make you more successful?
If music improves cognitive functions, it is reasonable to believe you can【B3】______those same reards,【B4】______increased performance and efficiency at work.
Increased efficiency means you get things done quicker. Finishing earlier means you have increased free time to put towards another【B5】______or to spend relaxing.
Music Increases Cognitive Function. Several studies have shown cognitive improvements in those who listened to classical music prior to performing certain tasks or taking tests. Functions that【B6】______in increase in capacity included: Language skills, reading skills, verbal【B7】______, quantitative abilities, concentration, memory, and motor skills.
Several studies of students preparing to take the SAT test【B8】______test scores of those who listened to classical music prior to taking the test with those who did not. Those who preceded the test with classical music scored higher on the SAT than the students who did not.
A study by the University of Washington showed that copyeditors who listened to classical music for 90 minutes while editing copy found 21% more mistakes than those who did not. Listening to music not only improves functions within your brain, but music has also been shown to have a【B9】______effect on mood. The style of music【B10】______the mood experienced by the listener. [br] 【B1】
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