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Students who listened to Beethoven during lecture — and in dreamland — did better on test
April 7, 2020 by NewsBot
College students who listened to classical music by Beethoven and Chopin during a computer-interactive lecture on microeconomics -- and heard the music played again that night -- did better on a test the next day than did peers who heard the same lecture, but instead slept that evening with white noise in the background.


