Actually it does.
According to one study done by the Stanford University School of Medicine, researchers found a concrete physiological link between the acts of listening to music and learning. During the study, researchers played short symphonies by obscure 18th-century composers to subjects while scanning their brains with functional magnetic resonance imaging, or fMRI. The findings showed that music ‘lights up’, or activates, areas of the brain involved with making predictions, paying attention and committing details to memory.