Music and Intelligence
Music Training Enhances Verbal Intelligence
The Mozart Effect
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What do we know about brain development of newborns?
Their brains are not fully developed.
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Which students did better on the verbal intelligence test? a. The students who studied the visual arts? b. The students who studied music?
b. The students who studied music.
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What is the name of the man who first spoke about the Mozart Effect?
Rauscher
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What is the connection between Maths and Music?
The same part of the brain is used to understand both these subjects.
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TRUE or FALSE? The "transfer effect" means that there is transfer between brain and the memory when music is studied.
FALSE - the "transfer effect" means that there is more brain activity after listening to music which stimulates the brain in general and encourages learning.
200
Which medical condition effecting the brain was influenced by Mozart's music?
Epilepsy
300
What did the music vs. computers study show?
The pupils who studied music did much better on tests measuring spatial-temporal reasoning.
300
Which skills are MORE developed in pre-school children? a. auditory skills b. visuo-motor skills c. motor skills d. audio-verbal skills
A. audio-verbal skills
300
What do Bach and Mozart's music have in common?
The emphasis on the average power of particular notes.
400
How did the song with the body parts help the students?
The students who knew the song also knew the body parts better than the others who had to learn the list without music.
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TRUE or FALSE? Piping sonatas into your womb will not create a difference in the children's brain development
TRUE
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TRUE or FALSE? The findings of the Mozart Effect are absolute.
FALSE absolute proof has not yet been shown.