It's been shown that music by Mozart played on the piano reduces seizure-causing activity in the brain within five minutes of exposure, with many cases showing immediate results in what scientists should called Seizure Wolfgang-banging. Mozart's music reproduction doesn't have to be directly from the piano, but hearing the frequencies out of a portable Bluetooth speaker will do the same work because, there appears to be a connection between our brains and piano music.
It's theorized that "the superorganization of the cerebral cortex . . . may resonate with the superior architecture of Mozart's music". Really though, this is another one of those medical shrug moments, as scientists really haven't figured it out yet. But still working, maybe the answer will come later, but the solution is here already.
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