You're probably wondering what the Mozart effect is, well as you know Mozart was a classical musician, and so it's said that he's music can raise your IQ level, but can it really? And if it does why wouldn't another music do the same? These were some of the questions I had before I started my test and found that the Mozart effect really worked.  Here's a little more about the Mozart effect. Our brain is divided onto two parts, one part artistic and the other educational. Music usually goes thru  as we call it the right site of your brain, the artistic site. It goes thru there because music is composed of patterns and that would click in the artistic site more then educational. The educational site would however also get the music so it would help with the math, but the patterns of the music and of the artistic brain would help memorize certain text or images.  There has been many test against the Mozart effect, these test were created my two physicians, Mr. Shaw and Mr. Rauscher. They tested the Mozart effect on university students in California. They both found that the Mozart effect does raise your IQ level. But I wanted to know for myself if the Mozart effect really worked.

 

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