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Subject: ***** Brain Development
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Ellsworth ([log in to unmask]) wrote in lsd.hpschd:
: The aforementioned Frances Rauscher, who is
: currently working here in Wis at UW-Oshkosh, where she played Mozart to rats,
: and they became maze-busters, compared with the controls who didn't get any
: music. Then it cites the work with college students.
: The fun part is, she played Mozart for one group of rats, white noise
: for the controls, and Phillip Glass for a third group.The Mozart rats did the
: maze fastest, averaging 35 seconds, with fewest mistakes. White noise rats
: averaged 44 seconds; Phillip Glass rats averaged 50 seconds.
: I wonder if any of the last group are still wandering around in there.
: Margaret
You mean the students? Some of them get stuck at the corridors of
academentia for decades, Mozart or not!
Heikki
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