►The idea for the Mozart effect originated in 1993 at the University of California, Irvine, with physicist Gordon Shaw and Frances Rauscher, a former concert cellist and an expert on cognitive development. They studied the effects on a few dozen college students of listening to the first 10 minutes of the Mozart Sonata for Two Pianos in D Major (K.448). They found a temporary enhancement of spatial-temporal reasoning, as measured by the Stanford-Binet IQ test. There were many attempts to replicate their results but most were unsuccessful (Willingham 2006).
►Features
• Setting repeat one or repeat all for songs, according to your needs.
• Running background mode to save battery.
• 8 Special music catalogues that fits your babys needs
►SOME BENEFITS
• Improves test scores
• Cuts learning time
• Calms hyperactive children
• Improves creativity and clarity
• Raises IQ scores
• Integrates both sides of the brain