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Arousal, mood, and the Mozart effect.
Thompson WF, Schellenberg EG, Husain G.
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Arousal and mood factors in the "Mozart effect".
Steele KM.
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An investigation into the temporal dimension of the Mozart effect: evidence from the attentional blink task.
Ho C, Mason O, Spence C.
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Music and nonmusical abilities.
Schellenberg EG.
Ann N Y Acad Sci. 2001 Jun;930:355-71. Review.PMID: 11458841 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]Related citations
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The Mozart effect: evidence for the arousal hypothesis.
Roth EA, Smith KH.
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Is listening to Mozart the only way to enhance spatial reasoning?
Lints A, Gadbois S.
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A Mozart effect for women on a mental rotations task.
Gilleta KS, Vrbancic MI, Elias LJ, Saucier DM.
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Music listening and cognitive abilities in 10- and 11-year-olds: the blur effect.
Schellenberg EG, Hallam S.
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Enhancement of spatial-temporal reasoning after a Mozart listening condition in Alzheimer's disease: a case study.
Johnson JK, Cotman CW, Tasaki CS, Shaw GL.
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Another failure to generalize the Mozart effect.
McCutcheon LE.
Psychol Rep. 2000 Aug;87(1):325-30.PMID: 11026433 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]Related citations
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The "Mozart effect": an electroencephalographic analysis employing the methods of induced event-related desynchronization/synchronization and event-related coherence.
Jausovec N, Habe K.
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FMRI study relevant to the Mozart effect: brain areas involved in spatial-temporal reasoning.
Bodner M, Muftuler LT, Nalcioglu O, Shaw GL.
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Listening to Mozart may not enhance performance on the revised Minnesota Paper Form Board Test.
Carstens CB, Huskins E, Hounshell GW.
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Musical preferences during and after relaxation and exercise.
North AC, Hargreaves DJ.
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Demand characteristics of music affect performance on the Wonderlic Personnel Test Of Intelligence.
Verpaelst CC, Standing LG.
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An experimental test of "the mozart effect": does listening to his music improve spatial ability?
Newman J, Rosenbach JH, Burns KL, Latimer BC, Matocha HR, Vogt ER.
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The Mozart effect may only be demonstrable in nonmusicians.
Twomey A, Esgate A.
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Effects of listening to Mozart and Bach on the performance of a mathematical test.
Bridgett DJ, Cuevas J.
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Failure to confirm the Rauscher and Shaw description of recovery of the Mozart effect.
Steele KM, Brown JD, Stoecker JA.
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Listening to Mozart does not enhance backwards digit span performance.
Steele KM, Ball TN, Runk R.
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