Previous research suggests that listening to Mozart’s music enhances performance on subsequent tests of spatial ability. One explanation for this result is that Mozart’s music produces a positive arousal state that increases alertness and thus, enhances spatial performance. In this study, we sampled elementary students in order to investigate (1) the presence of the Mozart effect and (2) the possibility that the Mozart effect can be explained by increased levels of arousal. We assigned participants randomly to (1) listen to Mozart (Mozart group), (2) play active games (active group), or (3) sit in silence (control group) prior to completing a spatial abilities task. We expected that (1) both the Mozart and active groups would perform better...
This article provides an overview of the theoretical underpinnings and some empirical findings regar...
The influence of music on cognitive functioning was investigated with the Mozart effect, i. e. the i...
The purpose of this study was to learn if classical music stimuli can be used to enhance the thinkin...
Previous research suggests that listening to Mozart’s music enhances performance on subsequent tests...
The “Mozart effect ” refers to claims that people perform better on tests of spatial abilities after...
A great deal of popular attention has been given to the Mozart effect—an increase in spatial ability...
The "Mozart effect" refers to claims that people perform better on tests of spatial abilities after ...
the preliminary findings of the Mozart effect. They first hypothesized that the participants ' ...
The present study investigated whether performing various musical and non-music activities could ind...
Jones and Estell (2006) conducted two studies based on the preliminary findings of the Mozart effect...
This study investigated the effect of music listening for performance on a 25-question portion of th...
Studies on the effects of music on spatial reasoning report conflicting results. Some studies show s...
Recent accumulating evidence suggests a relationship between music and spatial-reasoning. One partic...
The Mozart effect refers to claims that listening to Mozart-like music results in a small, short-liv...
The present study sought to replicate and extend the Mozart effect described by Rauscher, Shaw, an...
This article provides an overview of the theoretical underpinnings and some empirical findings regar...
The influence of music on cognitive functioning was investigated with the Mozart effect, i. e. the i...
The purpose of this study was to learn if classical music stimuli can be used to enhance the thinkin...
Previous research suggests that listening to Mozart’s music enhances performance on subsequent tests...
The “Mozart effect ” refers to claims that people perform better on tests of spatial abilities after...
A great deal of popular attention has been given to the Mozart effect—an increase in spatial ability...
The "Mozart effect" refers to claims that people perform better on tests of spatial abilities after ...
the preliminary findings of the Mozart effect. They first hypothesized that the participants ' ...
The present study investigated whether performing various musical and non-music activities could ind...
Jones and Estell (2006) conducted two studies based on the preliminary findings of the Mozart effect...
This study investigated the effect of music listening for performance on a 25-question portion of th...
Studies on the effects of music on spatial reasoning report conflicting results. Some studies show s...
Recent accumulating evidence suggests a relationship between music and spatial-reasoning. One partic...
The Mozart effect refers to claims that listening to Mozart-like music results in a small, short-liv...
The present study sought to replicate and extend the Mozart effect described by Rauscher, Shaw, an...
This article provides an overview of the theoretical underpinnings and some empirical findings regar...
The influence of music on cognitive functioning was investigated with the Mozart effect, i. e. the i...
The purpose of this study was to learn if classical music stimuli can be used to enhance the thinkin...