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 ...
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 ...
Playing classical ... stock.adobe.com Study co-author Dr. Claudia Lerma, of the National Institute of Cardiology in Mexico, said: “Overall, we discovered that exposure to music resulted in ...
Playing classical music to babies inside the ... changes in heart rate variability during and after the music was played. Study co-author Dr. Claudia Lerma, of the National Institute of Cardiology ...
Playing classical music to babies inside the womb can stimulate their development, suggests new research.
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 ...
The study design was straightforward but carefully controlled. The researchers selected two five-minute classical pieces: “The Swan” by French composer Camille Saint-Saëns and “Arpa de Oro” by Mexican ...
As well as the overall effects of playing music, the researchers also looked at the differences between the two classical pieces. While both were effective, they found that the Mexican guitar melody ...
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