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Mozart effect - Wikipedia
The Mozart effect is the theory that listening to the music of Mozart may temporarily boost scores on one portion of an IQ test. Popular science versions of the theory make the claim that …
Does listening to Mozart really boost your brainpower? - BBC
2013年1月8日 · Does listening to Mozart really boost your brainpower? It is said that classical music could make children more intelligent, but when you look at the scientific evidence, the …
The Mozart effect - PMC
A more impressive indication of a Mozart effect is to be seen in epilepsy. In 23 of 29 patients with focal discharges or bursts of generalized spike and wave complexes who listened to the …
The Mozart Effect (Explaining a Musical Theory) - Incadence
2021年1月17日 · The Mozart Effect refers to a popular scientific theory that listening to Mozart’s compositions (and other classical music) will increase spatial intelligence. Most studies focus …
Fact or Fiction?: Babies Exposed to Classical Music End Up Smarter
2007年9月13日 · Is the so-called "Mozart effect" a scientifically supported, developmental leg up or a media-fueled "scientific legend"? The phrase "Mozart Effect" conjures an image of a …
Mozart Effect: Music's Impact on Cognitive Function
2024年9月15日 · One popular explanation for the Mozart Effect is the arousal and mood hypothesis. This theory suggests that listening to enjoyable music can temporarily boost mood …
The “Mozart effect” suggests that merely listening to Mozart’s music enhances human cognitive processing. Although the “Mozart effect” has generated a great deal of attention since it was …
The Mozart Effect: does Mozart really make you smarter?
We've all heard it said: Mozart makes babies smarter. But is that actually true? Does listening to the symphonies, sonatas and concertos of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart turn us into geniuses? …
Mozart effect–Shmozart effect: A meta-analysis - ScienceDirect
2010年5月1日 · The transient enhancement of performance on spatial tasks in standardized tests after exposure to the first movement “allegro con spirito” of the Mozart sonata for two pianos in …
Demystifying the Mozart effect: Facts beyond the controversy.
In this chapter we describe the general response to this so-called "Mozart effect" and explore the scientific literature supporting or debunking Rauscher's finding. Additionally, we recount the …
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