Arecentresearchstudysuggeststhatlearningmusicdoesn'tmakeyousmarter.Forawhile,therewasanideafoundontheInternetandinvariousmagazinesthatsuggestedthatbabiescouldbecomesmarteriftheylistenedtoMozart,ortootherclassicalmusic.Inspired,someparentsboughtclassicalCDsfortheirbabiesinthehopethatthiswouldboosttheirintelligence.Butthis...
A recent research study suggests that learning music doesn’t make you smarter.For a while, there was an idea found on the Internet and in various magazines that suggested that babies could become smarter if they listened to Mozart, or to other classical music. Inspired, some parents bought ...
Should you listen to music while studying, or is silence golden? Discover the latest research, plus advice on the best music for studying.
the audience5,6. Indeed, Olszewska et al.7proposed that music training provides a framework for studying the brain and behavioural plasticity because it introduces a novel activity with complex sensorimotor behaviour, adaptations related to learned behaviours, and involvement of higher-order cognitive fu...
Researchers are now studying the relationship between music and remembering a foreign language. They find that remembering words in a song is the best way to remember even the most difficult language."Singing could be a new way of learning a foreign language. The brain (大脑) likes to ...
helping cognitive performance. It would be puzzling, however, if the same type of music would be used to accompany two almost opposite activities, but it also opens new research possibilities, giving further insights into the interaction between the type of music, task, and individual differences ...
This study investigated the effectiveness of the Vocabulary Overview Guide in improving vocabulary comprehension and retention of terms from connected disc... EM Carr,M Mazur-Stewart - 《Journal of Literacy Research》 被引量: 16发表: 1988年 A short term study of the effects of the Orff-Schulwerk...
the words are in a song," said Dr. Marks. If children find it difficult to learn foreign languages, this new way may help. On his blog(博客), Dr. Marks wrote, "A listen-and-repeat singing way can help people learn foreign languages and open the door for future research in this ...
Researchers are now studying the relationship between music and remembering a foreign language. They find that remembering words in a song is the best way to remember even the most difficult language.“Singing could be a new way of learning a foreign language. The brain likes to remember things...
Jose Maria Esteve Faubel,Miguel Angel Molina Valero,Jonathan Stephens.Music Education Research . 2009 (2)Esteve-Faubel, J.-M., J. Stephens, and M. A. Molina Valero. 2013. "A Quantitative Assessment of Students' Experiences of Studying Music: A Spanish Perspective on the European Credit ...