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Regarding the studies on the Mozart Effect, which of the following is TRUE?答案选项组listening to Mozart's music at an early age can lead to long term impacts on one's mental abilitieslistening to Mozart's music during gestation (while in the womb) increases the intelligence when it is bornNumerous studies have found that listening to Mozart's music has increased mental performance for both elementary and high school studentslistening to a passage from a scary story was just as effective on spatial ability as listening to Mozart music

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Regarding the studies on the Mozart Effect, which of the following is TRUE?答案选项组listening to Mozart's music at an early age can lead to long term impacts on one's mental abilitieslistening to Mozart's music during gestation (while in the womb) increases the intelligence when it is bornNumerous studies have found that listening to Mozart's music has increased mental performance for both elementary and high school studentslistening to a passage from a scary story was just as effective on spatial ability as listening to Mozart music

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The statement that is true regarding the studies on the Mozart Effect is: "listening to a passage from a scary story was just as effective on spatial ability as listening to Mozart music". This is based on a study that showed that any form of audio stimulation can temporarily enhance spatial-temporal reasoning, not just Mozart's music. The other options are either not supported by scientific evidence or have been debunked by further research.

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