Mozart's music Not make Babies Smarter

There was no evidence to support that Mozart's music had that effect on improving cognitive abilities of children. According to a new study published the latest edition of the journal Nature.

Listening to Mozart's music will not make your child become more intelligent. That's the conclusion of research that measures the relationship between music listening to Mozart and increase brainpower. This research has denied the findings that have been loaded earlier the same journal a few years ago.

A famous study in 1993 which was published in the journal Nature shows that listening to Mozart will improve cognitive abilities. This directly increased interest in people who have infants and small children to play classical music. Employers also vying to sell various products that generate musical sounds to the various schools, child care centers, and parents.

In the latest study, researchers at the University of Vienna, Austria, studied more than 40 related studies and research that do not broadcast that includes more than 3000 subjects. Their conclusion is that no one supports the notion that Mozart's music to improve the ability of a child's brain.

In particular, these findings dispute the myth about the impact of increased capacity in the brain between Mozart's music listeners. The researchers reported that they could not confirm the beneficial effects of music listening to Mozart.

"I suggest listening to Mozart's music to everyone. However, it did not fulfill expectations regarding improvement of cognitive ability," said Jakob Pietschnig, a psychiatrist at the University of Vienna.

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