![]() University research in France, published in Learning and Individual Differences, found that students who listened to a one-hour lecture where classical music was played in the background scored significantly higher in a quiz on the lecture when compared to a similar group of students who heard the lecture with no music. There’s a new version of KUSC’s free app and one for KDFC to use on mobile devices.Ī number of academic studies recently zeroed in on classical music, showing that listening benefits the brain, sleep patterns, the immune system and stress levels - all helpful when facing those all-important end-of-semester tests. Listen either on the radio or live-streamed at or. It’s a solution available 24/7 at Classical KUSC in Los Angeles or Classical KDFC in San Francisco. As the season of cramming and finals approaches, Trojans can get help with a healthy, easily accessible study aid - classical music. ![]()
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