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The Mozart Effect is a Permanent Change

Posted onSaturday, 20 February 2010Thursday, 13 November 2014AuthorCynthia K. Wunsch, M.M.Leave a comment

From a study by Aoun P, Jones T, Shaw GL, and Bodner M: OBJECTIVES: An animal model of the ‘generalized Mozart effect’ (GME) – enhanced/normalized higher brain function in response to music exposure – has been established. We extend those Read More …

CategoriesEpilepsy, Health and Wellness

Mozart Decreases Epiletiform Activity

Posted onWednesday, 17 February 2010Thursday, 13 November 2014AuthorCynthia K. Wunsch, M.M.Leave a comment

From a study by Hughes JR, Daaboul Y, Fino JJ, and Shaw GL: The “Mozart Effect,” using the Piano Sonata in D Major (K.448), was examined in patients with seizures. In 23 of 29 instances significant decreases in epileptiform activity Read More …

CategoriesEpilepsyTagsStudy Subjects: Human

Mozart May Alleviate Epilepsy

Posted onSaturday, 13 February 2010Thursday, 13 November 2014AuthorCynthia K. Wunsch, M.M.Leave a comment

From a study by Lin LC, Lee WT, Wu HC, Tsai CL, Wei RC, Jong YJ, and Yang RC: PURPOSE: Certain music has been shown to improve mental function, leading to what is known as the Mozart effect. This study Read More …

CategoriesBrain function, Children, Epilepsy, Health and Wellness

Why Only Classical Music Decreases Seizure Activity

Posted onWednesday, 19 November 2008Tuesday, 1 September 2015AuthorCynthia K. Wunsch, M.M.Leave a comment

Research from Hughes, JR and JJ Fino: The goal of this study was to determine distinctive aspects of Mozart music that may explain the “Mozart effect,” specifically, the decrease in seizure activity. As many as 81 musical selections of Mozart, Read More …

CategoriesEpilepsy, Health and Wellness, Mozart Effect, Music Research

Mozart and Epilepsy

Posted onWednesday, 12 November 2008Tuesday, 1 September 2015AuthorCynthia K. Wunsch, M.M.Leave a comment

From a study by J S Jenkins : In 23 of 29 patients with focal discharges or bursts of generalized spike and wave complexes who listened to the Mozart piano sonata K448 there was a significant decrease in epileptiform activity Read More …

CategoriesEpilepsy, Health and Wellness, Mozart Effect, Music ResearchTagsStudy Subjects: Human

Classical Music and Epilepsy

Posted onSaturday, 8 November 2008Thursday, 15 June 2017AuthorCynthia K. Wunsch, M.M.Leave a comment

November is Epilepsy Awareness Month in the USA and so just as I did with autism, this month I will devote a majority of posts to focusing on the research on epilepsy. Notice: In rare cases, musicogenic seizures have been Read More …

CategoriesEpilepsy, Health and WellnessTagsStudy Subjects: Human

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