Transcription of The Effects of Different Types of Music on Cognitive Abilities
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The relationship between Music and learning has been an areaof interest for researchers for many years. Some studies haveshown that Music can enhance Cognitive Abilities (Hall, 1952),and others have shown that it can interfere with complex Cognitive processes but not simple processes (Fogelson, 1973). In2004, researchers conducted a study that presented the effect ofMozart s Music on learning. The effect demonstrated that theremay be an important relationship between certain Types of Music ( classical) and learning (Jackson & Tluaka, 2004). One studyinvolving college students showed a correlation between howawake they felt and their preference for Music or silence. Resultsindicated a positive effect while listening to Mozart (Jones, West,& Estell, 2006). This effect has become known as the MozartEffect, which proposes that listening to Mozart can increase spatial Abilities . The proposed increase in the construction ofalpha waves may result in positive learning ability.
The upsurge in the technology of music playing devices has made a phenomenon out of listening to music while participating in daily activities. Music is a common part of our everyday routine. It is played in the car, stores and supermarkets, ... caused by the bustle of people getting up and walking around.
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