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Title: The Mozart Effect


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The Mozart Effect
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Definition of the Mozart Effect
  • A study done in 1993 in California appeared to
    show that college students who listened to Mozart
    for ten minutes a day improved their ability at
    spatial reasoning (The Mozart Effect).

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After the Study
  • Quickly, the idea of listening to Mozart was
    transformed from helping college students with
    spatial reasoning to helping babies and children
    become more intelligent.
  • Stanford researchers think they know why everyone
    leaped to these conclusions (Skapinker).

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Infant Determinism
  • Science has shown that some things can have a
    permanent effect on a child.
  • Infant determinism is the idea that a critical
    period early in development has irreversible
    consequences for the rest of a child's life
    (qtd. in Skapinker).

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Why did everyone like the idea of the Mozart
Effect?
  • Parents who worried about their childrens IQ
    jumped on the idea that something this
    inexpensive would be able to help their children
    improve their intelligence (Skapinker).

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Who else wanted to believe?
  • Schools with poor teacher pay and poor performing
    students also wanted to believe that classical
    music would help.
  • Classical CDs are inexpensive and its easy to
    play them (Skapinker).

7
State governments bought the idea
  • Two states, Georgia and Florida, promoted
    classical music CDs in schools and day care
    operations (Skapinker).

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Marketing the Mozart Effect
  • After the 1993 study, books, and compilation CDs
    appeared on the market.
  • One was The Mozart Effect Music for Children,
    compiled by Don Campbell and published by The
    Children's Group Inc,
  • a collection of three compact discs intended to
    increase verbal, emotional and spatial
    intelligence, improve concentration and memory,
    inspire right-brain creative thinking processes,
    strengthen intuitive thinking skills, induce
    relaxation, improve body movement and
    coordination, and enhance mood, motivation and
    pacing in children ages 2 through 16 (Beynon).

9
Others marketing the idea
  • Another was Brenda Adderly who writes about
    alternative therapy and nutrition. She provided
    anecdotal information that implied the benefits
    of the Mozart Effect in babies (Notaro).

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But how true is the Mozart Effect?
  • Researchers at Stanford University and elsewhere
    have been unable to establish any kind of
    connection between Mozart (or any classical
    music) and intelligence.
  • The Mozart Effect is a scientific legend, much
    like an urban legend. Its not true (Skapinker).

11
Further study
  • No one has been able to prove that listening to
    Mozart will help a person raise his or her IQ.
  • However, listening to classical music appears to
    help students memorize facts better (Anderson).

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Therefore. . .
  • Studying with Mozart or any classical music in
    the background may help.
  • And if it doesnt help, it still doesnt hurt.
  • And, a person may develop an appreciation for
    classical music.

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Works Cited
  • Anderson, Keisha-Gaye. "No More Magic Flute?"
    Psychology Today 33 (2000) 13. Proquest
    Education Journals. ProQuest. Karl E. Mundt
    Library, Madison, SD. 10 Nov. 2006. Keyword
    Mozart Effect.
  • Beynon, Carol. "The Mozart Effect Music for
    Children." Resource Links 3.4 (1998) 24.
    Proquest Education Journals. ProQuest. Karl E.
    Mundt Library, M. 10 Nov. 2006. Keyword Mozart
    Effect.
  • Notaro, Gerald A. "Brighter Baby." Library
    Journal 125.11 (2000) 132. Proquest Education
    Journals ProQuest. Karl E. Mundt Library,
    Madison, SD. 10 Nov. 2006. Keyword Mozart
    Effect.
  • Skapinker, Michael. "Mozart and Management Why
    Companies Fall for Myths." Financial Times 15
    June 2005, 1st ed. 12. Proquest Education
    Journals. ProQuest. Karl E. Mundt Library,
    Madison, SD. 10 Nov. 2006. Keyword Mozart
    Effect.
  • "The Mozart Effect." Pediatrics for Parents os
    21. Proquest Education Journals. ProQuest. Karl
    E. Mundt Library, Madison, SD. 10 Nov. 2006.
    Keyword Mozart Effect.
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