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Led Zeppelin validated.(Myth Vs. Truth; studying to favorite music proves helpful)(Brief Article)

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MYTH: Listening to music while you work or study will keep you dumb.

TRUTH: Playing our favorite music at work makes our motor--and time itself--run faster. We've known that since we first played Stairway to Heaven while puzzling over our algebra. But did you know researchers have actually quantified it? A study showed a 10 percent jump in performance ...

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