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Can Mozart music help children improve their IQ?
Listening to only a passage from Mozart's K448 music will affect the improvement of IQ.

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

Mozart makes you smarter; Listening to music can improve memory and spatial reasoning ability. People's understanding of Mozart effect makes K448 music all the rage and become one of the most famous prenatal music.

However, the academic circles are arguing endlessly about this. They have two questions: does the Mozart effect really exist? If it really exists, why did it happen? 1999, Nature published two research papers saying that Mozart effect does not exist. But from 20 16 to 1, domestic researchers made their own voices. They believe that Mozart effect exists, and explain the causes and biological mechanism of this effect.

The research team led by Yao Dezhong, a professor at Chengdu University of Electronic Technology in Sichuan, China, published a paper in Scientific Reports, a sub-journal of Nature, saying that experiments on mice and humans proved that listening to Mozart K448 music can improve listeners' memory and spatial reasoning ability.