Good music can increase our IQ

Does listening to Mozart make you smarter? According to a landmark
neuroscience research study out of the University of California,
Mozart’s sonata for two pianos K448 (which you can listen to below) can
indeed increase your spatial-temporal IQ scores by 9 points. While the duration of the effect on your brain is only about 10-15 minutes, the findings are nonetheless fascinating.

  • Spatial-temporal intelligence allows you to
    perform 3-D type manipulations on a mental image. It’s thought to be
    important for problems that arise in areas such as “mathematics,
    engineering, architecture, science, art, games (e.g. chess) and
    everyday life”. (ref: wikipedia)

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This original study, published by Rauscher in the journal Nature, has given birth to what is now known as ‘The Mozart Effect‘.
While many people have used the research to peddle exaggerated claims
and products (like Mozart music tapes for parents to play in their
child’s nursery), I think there is clearly something noteworthy going
on with this type of music and the brain.

For example, further research shows that K448:

  • Significantly increases the speed & ability of rats navigating through mazes
  • Strikingly diminishes the number of seizures in patients with epilepsy

What is so special about K448? How might it power up your brain? According to one Mozart authority, K448 is “one of the most profound and most mature of all Mozart’s compositions”.

A more scientific explanation, however, may have been uncovered by
the work of Neurology Professor John Hughes. As he comments in the Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine:

…we have found a long-lasting periodicity in the power of Mozart’s music, seen also with JS Bach and his son JC Bach. Furthermore we have just analyzed the melodic line and find that Mozart repeats his melodic line far more frequently than other well-known composers, but often in an ingenious manner reversing the notes. We feel that periodicity is the key or secret here and characterizes many brain and bodily functions.

In other words, Mozart’s K448 is characterized by a high degree of
long-term periodicity. The music cycles, with elements recurring at
regular intervals.

While I do think that certain types of music can have interesting
and significant effects on brain function, I do not believe merely
listening to Mozart can drive long term gains in
brain power. (And if you look at the findings of the original ‘Mozart
Effect’ research paper, the authors never claimed such).

If you are looking to utilize music as a way to boost brain function long-term, the path you’ll need to pursue is learning how to play an instrument.  Here the research shows convincing and significant benefits, and I refer you to this great webpage
that summarizes them. [As to the possible mechanism by which music
instruction improves brain power, you may enjoy reading one of the
first posts I made on the Smartkit website here].

Robert Clayton was kind enough to submit this interesting article he wrote on Music, Sound and Vibration:

Michael Persinger, a researcher, by stimulating specific regions of
their brains with electromagnetic pulses, induced religious experiences
in subjects. In other words, he had found the ‘God Spot’. This is an
interesting experiment with vibrations.
Also found by  Newberg and d’Aquili  through a process called Single Photon Emission Computed Tomography, or SPECT.
Everything is energy and information. Coded by vibrations. The atoms of
diamonds or pig ears, are simply atoms that are vibrating at different
frequencies.
I have this theory that when we introduce medicines into our body, what
we are doing is ingesting a substance that is vibrating at such a rate
that it nullifies harmful vibrations that exist in an ill person. Like
certain types of sound can nullify other noises. and it would seem that
homeopathy shows that. Researchers put a substance that was known to
induce reactions in people into water to measure the degree of the
reaction. Then they diluted the water by half, and concussed the water
by shaking it vigorously. To their surprise they found the water still
caused the same degree of effect. So they diluted by half and concussed
again. And so on. After diluting the water so many times that there was
not a single molecule of the original substance left in the water, it
still had the ability to cause the same full degree of effect on the
subjects as the original recipe. It seems the substance had passed on
the information/vibration rate to the water itself. Water has a memory
of the vibrations of elements that are introduced to it.
((French allergist Bienveniste of the University of Paris South., as
published in the prestigious British science journal Nature.))

According to some researchers studies, healing occurs through
changes in the electromangnetic fields.. in other words… vibrations.
Orthopedist Robert Becker.. et al.

Everything in the universe is vibrations. If you vibrate a piece of
wire at 500 trillion times per second, you release a lot of energy and
get a large explosion. And yet the dye molecule in your retina vibrates
at that rate to enable you to perceive the color yellow and it it does
not explode. Something internal nullifies the effects. Like certain
sounds nullifying other sounds. Quantum physicists tell us that there
is more potential energy in a single cubic centimeter of empty space
than is being physically expressed in the known universe. This makes
sense to me because this is a holographic universe. The description of
a hologram, is that, every bit of it it is in every bit of it. Take the
eagle hologram on your visa card and cut it in half, and both halves
will contain the entire eagle. Cut both of those halves in two again,
and all the resulting pieces will contain the entire eagle, and so on
and so forth. that is the nature of a hologram. So the entire universe
would have to be in every bit of the universe.
Healers make use of the energy of vibrations to heal. The rate at which
the healthy healer is vibrating, is somehow passed to the healee,
altering their vibrational rate to a healthy vibrational rate.
It’s no good claiming ‘quackery’, as there is indisputable evidence in the literature that proves this happens.
The ear is an instrument of reception.. but Otologists have found that it also transmits frequency. Vibrations again.
Tibetan monks can somehow harness this energy while sitting outside all
night naked in sub zero weather with wet sheets draped over their
shoulders. They cause their bodies to vibrate at such a rate that they
emit huge amounts of heat.
Sound was used by Tibetans to levitate large stones. Sound is vibration. Nada Brahma.
“In the beginning was the word. And the word was with God. And the word was God.”

Listen Mozart is Wonderful!!!

What
a great read! I too listen to Mozart and having studied music education
and having three children, I can emphatically state that listening to
classical music enhances brain function. You see, music is the only
thing we have that uses both sides of the brain. A musician’s brain is
absolutely amazing. It vibrates at a far higher frequency than any
other brain.
I run a big band for children in an attempt to get them listening to
real instruments and complex music and this too grows their brains.
It’s the tempo, the harmony, the timbre (especially the timbre because
this is right brain), the melody, the lyrics all together. Simply put,
music is a metaphor for life. It can only exist when it is in
co-operation with the world. It knows no boundary be it race, gender,
religion , age or intellect. Someone brain dead can hear a note or a
chord in the same way that an Einstein hears it. Music doesn’t go
through the intellect. It goes through our emotions.
I urge you all to get your children listening to Mozart as early as possible!

2 Responses to “Good music can increase our IQ”

  1. Tasneem Says:

    Made for a very interesting read.

  2. DJ Gross Says:

    and I refer you to this great webpage

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