Attempted to verify and extend the findings of F. H. Rauscher, G. L. Shaw, and K. N. Ky, who found a significant improvement on a spatial-temporal reasoning task after exposure to a selection by W. A. Mozart. The current study investigated whether the findings of Rauscher et al. could be replicated using a different dependent measure, reflected in both accuracy scores and overall reaction times. A modification to the original paradigm, the present study includes compositions by Beethoven and Schoenberg, testing whether there exists an effect for these radically different composers as well. Participants (10 men, 2 women) each listened to four selections, took a spatial relations task after each listening, and answered a questionnaire examini...
This study investigated the effect of music listening for performance on a 25-question portion of th...
Jones and Estell (2006) conducted two studies based on the preliminary findings of the Mozart effect...
The present study investigated whether performing various musical and non-music activities could ind...
Recent accumulating evidence suggests a relationship between music and spatial-reasoning. One partic...
The "Mozart effect" refers to claims that people perform better on tests of spatial abilities after ...
The “Mozart effect ” refers to claims that people perform better on tests of spatial abilities after...
The present study sought to replicate and extend the Mozart effect described by Rauscher, Shaw, an...
Studies on the effects of music on spatial reasoning report conflicting results. Some studies show s...
The influence of music on cognitive functioning was investigated with the Mozart effect, i. e. the i...
A great deal of popular attention has been given to the Mozart effect—an increase in spatial ability...
In 1993, it was found that Mozart’s music temporarily enhanced performance on spatialtemporal reason...
(1993, 1995) indicates that spatial-temporal abilities are enhanced after listening to music compose...
Rauscher et al. reported [1] that brief exposure to a Mozart piano sonata produces a temporary incre...
Previous research suggests that listening to Mozart’s music enhances performance on subsequent tests...
In the present study, we examined whether the 'Mozart effect' would influence participants' temporal...
This study investigated the effect of music listening for performance on a 25-question portion of th...
Jones and Estell (2006) conducted two studies based on the preliminary findings of the Mozart effect...
The present study investigated whether performing various musical and non-music activities could ind...
Recent accumulating evidence suggests a relationship between music and spatial-reasoning. One partic...
The "Mozart effect" refers to claims that people perform better on tests of spatial abilities after ...
The “Mozart effect ” refers to claims that people perform better on tests of spatial abilities after...
The present study sought to replicate and extend the Mozart effect described by Rauscher, Shaw, an...
Studies on the effects of music on spatial reasoning report conflicting results. Some studies show s...
The influence of music on cognitive functioning was investigated with the Mozart effect, i. e. the i...
A great deal of popular attention has been given to the Mozart effect—an increase in spatial ability...
In 1993, it was found that Mozart’s music temporarily enhanced performance on spatialtemporal reason...
(1993, 1995) indicates that spatial-temporal abilities are enhanced after listening to music compose...
Rauscher et al. reported [1] that brief exposure to a Mozart piano sonata produces a temporary incre...
Previous research suggests that listening to Mozart’s music enhances performance on subsequent tests...
In the present study, we examined whether the 'Mozart effect' would influence participants' temporal...
This study investigated the effect of music listening for performance on a 25-question portion of th...
Jones and Estell (2006) conducted two studies based on the preliminary findings of the Mozart effect...
The present study investigated whether performing various musical and non-music activities could ind...