two people in this house can only work with music
in the background. it gives their brain a little
more to do, i guess. not necessarily mozart,
though. phil goes for billy joel, naama for arik einstein or naomi shemer.
i think the mozart thing is more "preventative",
like peopel who listen to calm music regularly
keep their blood pressure and such down, their
alpha or beta or something waves even and all that.
At 12:01 21/04/2007, michael elaluf wrote:
>Does anyone have experience with their children listening to music for
>enhanced concentration?
>
>My daughter takes Ritalin in the morning for school, and claims that she
>does homework better with headphones and music.
>
>Does it matter which type of music (obviously not overly lively)? Is there
>any support for the Mozart theory?
>
>I would appreciate any input.
>
>Thanks,
>
>Yael
>
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