Researchers at Stanford University, in California, have as of late uncovered a sub-atomic premise for the Mozart Effect, yet not other music. Dr. Rauscher and her associate H. Li, a geneticist, have found that rats, similar to people, perform better on learning and memory tests in the wake of listening to a particular Mozart sonata.
A book called The Mozart Effect by Don Campbell, has dense the world's examination on all the advantageous impacts of specific sorts of music.