About 15 years ago, neurobiologists from the University of California at Irvine performed an experiment which concluded that listening to K. 448 for 10 minutes was correlated with a temporal increa...
About 15 years ago, neurobiologists from the University of California at Irvine performed an experiment which concluded that listening to K. 448 for 10 minutes was correlated with a temporal increase of 8-9 IQ points. However, they determined that this enhanced intellectual capacity was related to spatial intelligence (the dependent variable), and that it only lasted about 15 minutes. Each of 36 college students was given three treatments (the independent variable) before being tested three respective times: listening to K. 448 for 10 minutes; a relaxation tape for 10 minutes; and sitting in silence for 10 minutes. Directly after each treatment was applied, the test subject was assigned to tackle spatial reasoning exercises (such as paper-folding problems), and the associated score was then converted to a Stanford-Binet intelligence scale. Statistical analyses showed that the mean IQs corresponding to the second and third treatments were not significantly different from one another, but the average IQ for the first treatment was significantly higher than the other two treatments.
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I know i'm probably going to get alot of thumbs down for this and I DON'T mean any disrespect or harm but this was played in an anime called "Ouran high school host club" it was in one of their episode Once again I don't mean any disrespect this is one of the greatest composers ever and I would never disrespect a great artist
Why would you? You only stated a fact of which there is numerous amount of evidence to confirm the validity of your statement as well as the existence of the said fact.
I am very tired of those elitists who know everything there is to know about musical 'theory', who, by their own morals define what 'good' music is supposed to be and place geniuses as Mozart in the same spheres as God.
It's music, not religion.
Don't feel sorry for what you did, for which I give you both of my thumbs up!
thank you very much for the compliment and the reason why I did that was because in alot of videos i've seen there alot of people getting into arguments about stuff and because i'm not a argumentative person I try to make myself as non threatening as possible but someone always manages too argue with me and it's REALLY annoying and pointless but thank you again for the compliment ^^
yes scientificaly proven by neuro physiologists that this song will increase the number and pace of synapes between neurons in you brain, so the more brain that is active the more brain you have to think with and the more brain you have to think with the higher your intelligence. but this effect only lasts about 15 to 20 mins after you hear it. so listen to it before a test.
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I am very tired of those elitists who know everything there is to know about musical 'theory', who, by their own morals define what 'good' music is supposed to be and place geniuses as Mozart in the same spheres as God.
It's music, not religion.
Don't feel sorry for what you did, for which I give you both of my thumbs up!
where can i fnd the full version?