n a framing experiment, 170 participants aged 19–80 years were asked to read a description in the fashion of a program note prior to listening (individually via headphones) to a sinfonia by Josef Mysliveček (1737–1781). Divergent versions of this description were created for treatment manipulation, while the participants were not informed about it. Within a 2 × 2 design the descriptions (a) attributed the musical piece to different composers of highly different prominence and prestige. Half of the participant group was informed that they would be listening to the overture to the pastoral opera Ascanio in Alba by Wolfgang Amadé Mozart (1756–1791), whereas the other half was informed correctly. The composers’ names were (b) combined with desc...
The Mozart Effect® is the popularized name for the idea that listening to classical music in the sh...
Many classical music listeners attend concerts with some knowledge of the music to be performed, esp...
This study investigated the effect of music listening for performance on a 25-question portion of th...
The research was partly supported by EPSRC Research Grant EP/H01294X to JB and MTP, “Information and...
Supplemental material, POM812216_Online_Supplementary_Material for If it’s Mozart, it must be good? ...
Part of musical understanding and enjoyment stems from the ability to accurately predict what note (...
Part of musical understanding and enjoyment stems from the ability to accurately predict what note (...
In this study, I investigated effects of historical and analytical information on subjects' res...
A great deal of popular attention has been given to the Mozart effect—an increase in spatial ability...
This article aims to determine the effects of exposure and title information when applied to music e...
(1993, 1995) indicates that spatial-temporal abilities are enhanced after listening to music compose...
Throughout life, music plays an important role in individuals’ everyday affective experiences. Previ...
An information processing model based on the neuropsychology of Alexander Luria was employed to inve...
This study deals with the strong relationship between emotions and music, investigating three main r...
People of all ages enjoy listening to music, yet most research in musical development has concentrat...
The Mozart Effect® is the popularized name for the idea that listening to classical music in the sh...
Many classical music listeners attend concerts with some knowledge of the music to be performed, esp...
This study investigated the effect of music listening for performance on a 25-question portion of th...
The research was partly supported by EPSRC Research Grant EP/H01294X to JB and MTP, “Information and...
Supplemental material, POM812216_Online_Supplementary_Material for If it’s Mozart, it must be good? ...
Part of musical understanding and enjoyment stems from the ability to accurately predict what note (...
Part of musical understanding and enjoyment stems from the ability to accurately predict what note (...
In this study, I investigated effects of historical and analytical information on subjects' res...
A great deal of popular attention has been given to the Mozart effect—an increase in spatial ability...
This article aims to determine the effects of exposure and title information when applied to music e...
(1993, 1995) indicates that spatial-temporal abilities are enhanced after listening to music compose...
Throughout life, music plays an important role in individuals’ everyday affective experiences. Previ...
An information processing model based on the neuropsychology of Alexander Luria was employed to inve...
This study deals with the strong relationship between emotions and music, investigating three main r...
People of all ages enjoy listening to music, yet most research in musical development has concentrat...
The Mozart Effect® is the popularized name for the idea that listening to classical music in the sh...
Many classical music listeners attend concerts with some knowledge of the music to be performed, esp...
This study investigated the effect of music listening for performance on a 25-question portion of th...