classical music's effects
Classical Music and its effects on the Neonate In Today’s society music is very diverse. It produces feelings and emotions sensed by all walks of life. Different styles of music tend to give different ideas and impressions to people. It affects everyone it comes in contact with, and it is more powerful than we are willing to understand. Classical music is known as being a form of music that is thought to help the cognitive (right) side of the brain develop. It has been said that music making, itself, has the ability to increase one’s brain capacity and resources by strengthening the connections between the neurons. And it has been proven that even the neonate will react to music. Classical music especially has a positive effect on neonatal development. In the Irish Journal of Psychology, (1991, 12, pp. 95-107) Petter G. Hepper stud
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