Mozart effect
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In his 1997 book of the same name, Don Campbell proposed that listening to Mozart (especially the piano concertos) will temporarily increase your IQ, attention span etc. The theory is highly controversial.
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In his 1997 book of the same name, Don Campbell proposed that listening to Mozart (especially the piano concertos) will temporarily increase your IQ, attention span etc. The theory is highly controversial.
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