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Surprise may be key to 'Mozart effect' on epilepsy: study

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By Natalie HANDEL

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It is good that this research is being done. It just goes to show how little we know about the human brain, and consciousness in general.

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Forget Mozart? lol. You forget him! For me and thankfully many, many others, it's simply impossible to heed your silly recommendations.

The passion, the humanity, the joy and lightness, the childlike genius of Mozart and his simply masterful collected Piano Sonatas, as an example, could easily keep me content in my astounded excitement, far away from the stuffy "study-like" fugues and organ scales of Bach, for a long, long time...

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C'mon, people. Bach OR Mozart? 

Like the Terminator, “I’ll be Bach.”

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Even plants affected.

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