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      • Listening to music does not make you smarter, as first reported with the "Mozart effect," but listening to music can slow cognitive decline.
      www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/long-fuse-big-bang/202209/music-can-literally-grow-your-brain
  1. Waterbury Symphony Orchestra Cultural Ambassador, Dr. Vincent de Luise, takes us on a fascinating exploration of the music and the brain. He addresses the q...

  2. Can Music Actually Make You Smarter? Dr. Assal Habibi from the University of Southern California joins us to discuss research showing that music can have a powerful effect on...

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  3. We tackle the big question: Does music really make you smarter? Discover the science behind music's impact on intelligence, memory, and learning. We'll uncover the cognitive benefits...

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  4. Nearly all the experts agree that studying music makes you smarter — at music. But beyond that, it gets complicated. And it’s a tricky topic to even talk about: none of the experts I spoke to were comfortable with the term “musical intelligence,” saying that it’s just too vague.

  5. Mar 3, 2020 · With the right (low-need-for-stimulation) personality, the right (instrumental) music and the right (low-to-moderately-difficult) task, the presence of music may significantly improve...

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  6. Sep 29, 2022 · Listening to music does not make you smarter, as first reported with the "Mozart effect," but listening to music can slow cognitive decline. On the other hand, habitually playing a...

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  8. Oct 7, 2020 · A recent survey on music and brain health conducted by AARP revealed some interesting findings about the impact of music on cognitive and emotional well-being: Music listeners had higher scores for mental well-being and slightly reduced levels of anxiety and depression compared to people overall.

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