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Listen to Music - It Can Save the Brain
by Patty Inglish, MS
Educational and medical research agree with extensive findings of major universities and the Kennedy Center for the Arts. This research shows that music, the arts, and speaking to infants and young children - and even the brain damaged adult and older senior citizens - help the human brain to grow and advance. published 5 months ago
3 Brain Boosting Activities for Senior Citizens
by Maren Morgan M-T
As people approach later years, they can and are taking a much more aggressive attitude in maintaining mental sharpness. Three activities are recommended: joining a music group, joining an exercise group, and having regular contact with persons under age 25. Each has at least two underlying brain benefits. published 6 months ago
What is Mozart Effect
by Trsmd
The Mozart effect is a term coined by Alfred A. Tomatis for the alleged increase in brain development that occurs in children under age 3 when they listen to the music of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. The idea... published 5 weeks ago
The Mozart Effect: The Power of Music
by Rudra
Although Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart may have passed away mysteriously his legacy still lives on in his music and the buzzword "Mozart Effect" referring to an increase in brain development when listening to... published 7 months ago




