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Music and Human



             Particularly, the works by Mozart is good for people, and it is called Mozart Effect. In fact, many cases of the Mozart Effect have been reported. In France, an actor, Gerad Depardieu, improved the ability to express himself using Mozart Effect. In his young days, he couldn't speak well because of family difficulties, educational failures, and personal sorrows. Then he went to "Mr. Mozart," Alfred Tomatis. After few days" listening to Mozart, he could sleep better, his appetite improved, and he had more energy than ever. Soon he become able to understand what he was thinking about and got a power to synthesize. There are more examples such as his case and each patient became positive and powerful.
             The Mozart Effect is also good for study. In 1995, Frances Rauscher, Gordon Shaw, and Katherine Ky announced that listening to Mozart is effective to improve the study skill. They found that listening to the works of Mozart had interesting effects on human brain. According to the report, the rhythm of the automatic nervous system, which regulates a vast landscape within human's body, is affected by the rhythm of music. Pieces by Mozart are filled with wit, charm, and mystery, and it leads people to locate a deeper wisdom in themselves. His music, not slow but not fast, makes people impart balance.(Campbell) They also suggested that listening to Mozart promoted strengthen the right brain processes associated with spatial-temporal reasoning. In other words, Mozart works improve your concentration and intuitive leaps.(Green) In brief, Mozart Effect is a warm-up for the brain. In one experiment, seventy nine students divided into three groups: The first group listens to Mozart for ten minutes everyday; the second group listens to the music of Philip Glass; the third group listens to nothing. After listening, students solve a puzzle. All three groups" score are improved from day one to day two, but the group listened to Mozart scored 62 percent, while 14 percent for the group listened to nothing and 11 percent for the group listened to Philip Glass.


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