Effects of Music: 1. Improve Verbal IQ
Effects of Music: 1. Improve Verbal IQ
Effects of Music: 1. Improve Verbal IQ
Effects of music include improving verbal IQ, aiding in heart disease treatment,
evoking colours in the mind and even helping you see happy faces all around.
Great music can transform an ordinary day into something magical, even
spiritual. It can provide solace, release, strong sensations and more.
1. Improve verbal IQ
Practising the piano wont just improve your musical abilities, it can also improve
your visual and verbal skills.
A study of 8 to 11-year-olds found that, those who had extra-curricular music
classes, developed higher verbal IQ, and visual abilities, in comparison to those
with no musical training (Forgeard et al., 2008).
This shows the benefits of learning an instrument are not purely musical, but
extend into cognition and visual perception.
to synchronize with one another. That increases affiliation within the group and
may even make people like each other more than before.
But, studies have found, when patients listen to their favourite music, some of
their visual attention is restored (Tsai et al., 2013).
So, the effects of music can be an important tool in rehabilitation for stroke
patients.