Mozart Effect and Music Therapy
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History of Music Therapy
Although it is only in recent times that scientists have started to document the effects of music, the qualities of music were understood even in earliest times. Evidence suggests that dance and song preceded speech, which means that music is the original language of humans. Researcher's have found that about two-thirds of the inner ear's cilia resonate only at the higher frequencies that are commonly found in music (3,000 - 20,000 Hz). This
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Candace B. Molecules of Emotion. New York: Scribner, 1997. Ramo, Joshua Cooper. "Music Soothes the Savage Brain: Listening to Mozart Improves Intelligence Test Scores." Newsweek 25 October 1993: 51. Rosenfeld, Anne H. "Music, the Beautiful Disturber." Psychology Today December 1985: 48. Uretsky, Samuel D. "Music Therapy." Independent Living Provider January-February 1996: 32. ( reprinted by Information Access Company) Weiten, Wayne. Psychology Themes and Variations. Pacific Grove, CA:Brooks/Cole, 1997. Whitmore, Barbara. "Musical Birth: sound strategies for relaxation." Mothering Fall 1997: 56. (Reprinted by Information Access Company)