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Who invented the staff? Why Mozart's music can develop people's IQ?
Guido, an Italian music theorist in the 11th century, was the inventor of the line spectrum. From the field of neurobiology, he knew exactly that only Mozart's music made the two hemispheres of the listener active at the same time, and the degree of this activity is usually unknown.

We know that melody and rhythm have an impact on those brain regions, which are responsible for people's deep thoughts and feelings, such as longing, joy and sadness. We also know that people's brains will change if they are engaged in music work or devoted to music research for a long time. For example, the corpus callosum of a professional musician is 15% thicker than that of a layman. The corpus callosum is a fiber bundle that connects two cerebral hemispheres. Compared with laymen, musicians' auditory cortex contains 13% more brains. For those who have absolute hearing (that is, the ability to distinguish pitch without comparison), the brain curvature of their left temporal flap is larger.

german musician Eckard? 6? 1 Altenmuller summed up his research in one sentence, that is, music can stimulate the self-reward mechanism in the body. Psychiatrist Manfred? 6? Shpitser went even further. He not only used music to explain the attraction between men and women, but also explained the causes of the enlargement of the human brain through music.

Up to now, we know that playing music together can reduce testosterone in men, make men and women secrete stress hormone cortisol, and make women secrete prolactin, which can enhance social relations and strengthen mother-child feelings.

when Francis in 1993? 6? 1 Francis Rauscher and Gordon? 6? 1 When Gordon Shaw reported an experiment about Mozart's music in Nature, the most prestigious scientific magazine in the world, the whole music industry listened with bated breath. Rauscher and Sauer divided 36 college students into three groups, and they had to go through different situations within the specified time of 1 minutes. The first group of students listened to the first movement of a Mozart sonata, the second group listened to a relaxing music, and the third group kept absolutely quiet. After that, the students have to answer the thinking questions according to the second-level intelligence test standard of Stanford University: they have to cut out a pattern from the folded paper shape and predict the appearance of the pattern. The experimental results show that the scores of the first group of students who have heard Mozart's music are obviously better than those of the other two groups of students. The two authors also compared Mozart's music with Steve in a reverse test. 6? 1 Steve Reich's simple music is compared with the technical music in pop music, and the test results are roughly the same as those in the first experiment, that is, the latter two can't be compared with the achievements brought by Mozart's music. Other scientists (especially in Britain) did the same experiment except Lauscher and Sauer, but they came to another conclusion. Since then, not only in the music industry, but also in the natural world, there have been two irreconcilable factions. After another writer, Don Campell, applied for patent protection for the Mozart effect as a trademark (it is conceivable that he made a fortune from it), the concept of Mozart effect gradually became world-famous. Nowadays, many writers are studying this effect. Some of them may come from German-speaking areas, that is, areas directly influenced by Mozart. They have carried out a series of other experiments and made long-term observations, and all of them have drawn controversial conclusions from the perspectives of medicine, psychology, pedagogy and musicology. On the contrary, Donata? 6? 1 Ersen Elschenbroich irrefutably determined in 21: "People who don't know music can learn music." Her "understanding of the world" obviously includes singing, understanding a musical instrument, and feeling the intensity of music as rhythm and timbre.

This era needs the experience of neurobiology, psychology and other natural science disciplines with people as the research center to confirm the historical wisdom of the old adage. In the face of accurate data, we know today that playing musical instruments often will improve people's musical hearing ability and language discrimination ability, and their scores in speech IQ tests will be better.

"The stronger the musical atmosphere in the family, the better the children's musical hearing ability, language discrimination ability and performance in the speech IQ test.

Participating in ensemble or chorus will improve people's musical hearing ability and language discrimination.

Early music education for children can, to some extent, link musical hearing ability with verbal expression skills.

The richer the parents' knowledge of foreign languages, the stronger their children's musical hearing ability, language discrimination ability and verbal expression skills. "

At present, all kinds of unpleasant sound rubbish keep coming at people, and even the determined people can hardly get rid of it. At this time, Mozart's music is like the light of hope from another planet, which makes people feel bright. Modern civilization bears too much load, so that all kinds of physiological and psychological pathological reactions are constantly produced. Mozart's music is undoubtedly a panacea to solve this stubborn disease. This may be related not only to the brisk movement or Mozart's own ideas (all music works are written for entertainment), but also to the original construction mode of Mozart's music, which seems to have formed an inner * * * sound with human beings: music expresses the perfection of human nature, and the audience can directly feel and understand music, analyze it by associating with themselves, and realize its potential.

various medical, physiological and psychological research experiments tell us that Mozart music can really stimulate and enlighten people's brains more than all other factors (the so-called Mozart effect), which will not only affect people's intelligence and social discipline, but also become the basis for the brain to secrete happy hormones. Sweat. . . I found it online. Complicated. .