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Author: Buster
Date: 2012-01-02 03:09
Medical science did use the term 'Mozart Effect' as they debunked 95% of it.
Do a bit of digging and you'll find that beyond some short-term effects on spatial reasoning it is pseudo-science at its finest.
Thus, "The Mozart Effect" now has a copyright symbol attached to it.
To answer the question you could have asked, yes. The arts in general do enrich our lives; though we are straying from the topic of the thread.
-Jason
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