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Mozart effect - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Mozart effect can refer to: •A set of research results that indicate that listening to Mozart's music may induce a short-term improvement on the performance of certain kinds of mental tasks know...
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The Mozart Effect Studies ... Scientific Explanations for the Mozart Effect ... Rauscher, Shaw, and Ky reproduced and augmented their original Mozart Effect experiment in 1995, by dividing seventy-nine students into three groups. This time a work by the modern experimental composer Philip Glass was substituted for the...
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Brain involvement with music ... In another attempt to demonstrate the Mozart Effect, researchers at Appalachian State University went to great lengths to follow the exact procedures of previous studies. In the July 10, 1999 issue of Psychological Science (vol.
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Gateway to reviews and reports of research into the MOZART EFFECT, music/neuroscience studies and related areas of interest to the serious music education professional. A production of the Suzuki Music Academy. ... THE "MOZART EFFECT" - ; RESEARCH ON MUSIC AND THE DEVELOPING BRAIN, AND MORE ..
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Discussion of the Mozart effect which suggests children's intelligence is affected by the music they hear ... The Mozart Effect suggests that your child can increase their intelligence by listening to Mozart's music. It claims to have the backing of scientific research and has generated a vast literature. It sounds like...
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