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 ...
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Who goes to the ballet? Education and social connections matter more than income, study finds
Why do some people regularly attend the opera, visit art galleries, or go to classical music concerts—while others rarely, if ...
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 ...
A team of researchers from Mexico has conducted a study measuring heart rate frequencies of babies in the womb, concluding that classical music has a positive effect. A team of researchers from the ...
InsideHook on MSN
Can Music Really Improve Our Health?
The music we love can often have an effect that creeps into the physical realm. There’s a reason why many people listen to ...
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Music Moves Us More Deeply Than Any Other Sensation, Says Study
The new study has revealed that when people hear rhythm through sound, their brains create slow, steady waves that align with ...
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