Classical music might be the best way to calm an anxious pooch, a new study finds. Lead author Lori Kogan of Colorado State University found that Mozart, Beethoven and the like may reduce stress in ...
A study in Mexico found that classical music influences fetal heart rate, potentially benefiting development. Researchers observed more stable and predictable heart rate patterns in unborn babies ...
The study observed positive impact of classical music on the heart beat patterns of unborn babies. Here's what you need to know. Classical music is known to soothe our hearts and minds, and make us ...
Classical music is thought to be for those with refined taste – and this, it appears, extends to taste in food too. A study found diners who listened to classical tunes were more likely to opt for low ...
A study proved that classical music can calm fetal heart rates, potentially promoting a baby’s healthy development in the womb. Researcher Eric Alonso Abarca-Castro elaborated their findings with the ...
Whether Bach, Beethoven, or Mozart, it's widely recognized that classical music can affect a person's mood. In a study published August 9 in the Cell Press journal Cell Reports, scientists in China ...
In the fall of 2019, my Classical KING colleagues and I began a strategic planning process by interviewing more than a hundred people living in Seattle and the Puget Sound region. We asked them about ...
IIT Mandi conducted a study that connects ancient India’s musical heritage with modern neuroscience. Research led by Prof. Laxmidhar Behera, Director, IIT Mandi, has shown how listening to Indian ...
Playing classical music to your child while they’re still in the womb can stimulate development, new research suggests. Music has long been a way for expectant parents to connect with their unborn ...
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