The Mozart Effect: Does Classical Music Improve Our Intelligence?

in #life7 years ago


Have you ever heard of the "Mozart-Effect"?

It's a phenomenon that suggests that kids will grow up to be more intelligent if they've been listening to classical music in the womb.
But not only in that case - classical music in general was thought to improve the performance and spatial ability.

The effect had first been researched in 1993 by a University in Irvine.

This study sparked many other experiments and studies - with different results.
In 2013, psychologists of the Harvard University concluded that the music had only little influence on the intelligence.
The test results varied only a little bit and were not significant enough to be counted as crucial.

Since then, the Mozart Effect seemed to be debunked.

But in 2015, a study from scientists in Finland might have revived the Mozart Effect.

Researchers from the University of Helsinki conducted a study where the subjects listened to one of Mozart's compositions for 20 minutes.

And the results?

It seemed that listening to the music stimulated certain genes that are in charge of releasing and transporting Dopamine (our "Happy Hormone").
The researchers also found out that those genes were influencing the subject's learning- and memory abilities, as well as the synaptic neurotransmission.

So this shows that music does have an impact on our cognitive abilities.

The study also revealed that listening to classical music lowered the expression of genes which are linked to neurodegenerative diseases (like Parkinson's).

But this happened mostly with subjects that were already trained in music or had some experience with it.
In an Interview, the leading scientist of the Group (Irma Järvelä) stated her opinion about this phenomenon: She said that they mostly found effects in subjects that were either used to classical music or enjoyed it. Others, who disliked classical music or were very unfamiliar with it, didn't have results that were as significant.

The study has also shown that there is an evolutional link between the sound perception of humans and songbirds:
Both inherit the gene α-Synuclein (SNCA).

It gives songbirds the ability to memorize and play back melodies - and the same goes for humans too.

But why did the finnish scientists even start a study about the Mozart Effect, when most people already thought it was a myth?

Järvelä answers this question by saying that the group was looking at the factors that would influence human diseases.

"In genetics, we have genes and then we have environmental effects. Our genes do not always tolerate our environment - when you think of carcinogenics, for example - and this kind of crosstalk between genes and the environment is also present in music. I was interested in this interaction between the environment and studying music, or listening to music." - Irma Järvelä

But researchers have also suggested that these study results might not depend on classical music - maybe it might just be music in general!

Järvelä also agreed that they should repeat the study with different musical genres as well, for example Jazz, because it leaves a lot of room for creative imagination.
Also, since we already learned that the effects are stronger if the subjects likes the style of music, this might show different results for different demographic or ethnical groups.

Whether or not the "Mozart Effect" truly exists - Music is beneficial to our body anyway!

It can calm us down, give us a better ability to focus, take our mind off of things or remember something.
Music can always change your mood (for the better or for the worse) and can either relax or stimulate our body and mind.


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Hi @sirwinchester a very good post and yes this is true the classical music put some interrogation to in the brain of child there is so many instrument parts and mood as well as a very complex melody and a logical mathematical formula behind the music. Also every note as it's own frequency and it react in every person's body. Each note influence one or another part of the body and has a healing property. I know that because we have work with some researcher in Taiwan and made a device that can scan all interior part of the body, can even say what will happen in the future of some body parts and tell's what is the best way to cure by plant, fruit but also some medicine molecules and it all works by frequency non destructive for the body. In some case the device also send the missing frequency to some organs or cells to heal even better. Our device is use by space astronauts as well as medical centers, hospitals and individuals who buy it for home. So yes all this is true very true. Respect

Wow that is so interesting! Music really does heal. Thank you for sharing and for your long comment, very insightful!

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Hi @bigdeej thank you for your interest. This is already in project to communicate about it and also our cancer and other sickness center we have open three years ago here in Thailand because of we living here and because Thailand offer all the plants and things that we need. We treat mostly cancer there why about 77% success. We are using the device and the medical files to evaluate the problem the the device will find and tell us what molecules are needed. We only work with plants, diet and energy frequency and energy healing as well like Reiki. We are working in very close way with the doctors and researcher from Taiwan and others in Russia. We work with doctors as well and traditional Asian medicine based on plants. So i will make a documentary about it, it may help some Steemian or their friends or relative in struggle with cancer. We accept patient on files because the modern medicine may have already done things that are not revertible (like chemo) in this case we not accept them. They come from all around the world and have to stay between 3 week to 90 days depend on the level of sickness. We are also exclusive re-seller of the device as well as training center for it and for energy healing. For our device the customers are hospital, medical center and also many individual who buy the device come to training on how to work with it and how to read it. So yes a communication is underway for the Steemians exclusively because we can't accept many peoples. We have a lot of land and it is in a beautiful environment but we just can't take accept to many patient. So keep in touch this will come by the end of next month. Regards

Love dopamine. Hope over Dope. Music does make us happy. Like John the Baptist, we can dance and hop with joy in the womb. Music is a factor that contributes to our success in life. Ultimately, it is our choice. We should not say Satan made me do it. We make excuses a lot. Our homework ate our dog. Mozart does help a lot. Upvoted. Resteemed.

Yes you're right! Happiness is a choice, and music is a great tool to switch your mood and decide to be happy. Thanks for your comment and for the support!

Except when they put subliminal messages in the music that make you eat your own homework

I believe music is one of the most crucial things a young child can experience. Especially with the sub-par standard we pass off as music today, children now more than ever NEED music that actually has skills to master! Works of true art, not just something slapped together to sell for $10Mln next month using your image and following..

Is Weird Al sub-par?

I'm not sure. I don't listen to him.

Nice post. Very informative and useful to the reader. Good work and good content. Will continue to follow. Enjoyed your post.

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another fun post to see, awesome!

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Music is the expression of the soul in a human being... I went deep with that one lol

Any words on 432 Hz, that many claims to be more natural to human ears?
We standardized 440 Hz about 100 years ago. So, most of classical music should sound a little different than we play it today.