Studies on the effects of music on spatial reasoning report conflicting results. Some studies show slight effects, and others show no effects but few seem to replicate the strong findings of the first study published in Rauscher et al. Nature, 365(6447), 611-612, (1993). Nonetheless, the debate about the performance enhancing "Mozart effect" remains to be of great interest. In this study, we manipulated different physical parameters of sound traces (amplitude and frequency) to investigate whether particular dimensions may explain the enhancement effects found in spatial tasks following music listening. To this end, we asked 179 undergraduates and 183 older adults to listen to 5-min sound traces (Mozart KV 448, amplitude modulation tone, fre...
The spatial abilities of a large sample of 10- and 11-year-olds were tested after they listened to c...
Previous research suggests that listening to Mozart’s music enhances performance on subsequent tests...
Previous research suggests that listening to Mozart’s music enhances performance on subsequent tests...
Studies on the effects of music on spatial reasoning report conflicting results. Some studies show s...
Studies on the effects of music on spatial reasoning report conflicting results. Some studies show s...
In 1993, it was found that Mozart’s music temporarily enhanced performance on spatialtemporal reason...
Recent accumulating evidence suggests a relationship between music and spatial-reasoning. One partic...
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...
Attempted to verify and extend the findings of F. H. Rauscher, G. L. Shaw, and K. N. Ky, who found a...
The Mozart Effect is a theory that suggests Mozart’s music results in an improvement in spatial perf...
Rauscher et al. reported [1] that brief exposure to a Mozart piano sonata produces a temporary incre...
The Mozart Effect is a theory that suggests Mozart’s music results in an improvement in spatial perf...
The influence of music on cognitive functioning was investigated with the Mozart effect, i. e. the i...
The spatial abilities of a large sample of 10- and 11-year-olds were tested after they listened to c...
The spatial abilities of a large sample of 10- and 11-year-olds were tested after they listened to c...
Previous research suggests that listening to Mozart’s music enhances performance on subsequent tests...
Previous research suggests that listening to Mozart’s music enhances performance on subsequent tests...
Studies on the effects of music on spatial reasoning report conflicting results. Some studies show s...
Studies on the effects of music on spatial reasoning report conflicting results. Some studies show s...
In 1993, it was found that Mozart’s music temporarily enhanced performance on spatialtemporal reason...
Recent accumulating evidence suggests a relationship between music and spatial-reasoning. One partic...
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...
Attempted to verify and extend the findings of F. H. Rauscher, G. L. Shaw, and K. N. Ky, who found a...
The Mozart Effect is a theory that suggests Mozart’s music results in an improvement in spatial perf...
Rauscher et al. reported [1] that brief exposure to a Mozart piano sonata produces a temporary incre...
The Mozart Effect is a theory that suggests Mozart’s music results in an improvement in spatial perf...
The influence of music on cognitive functioning was investigated with the Mozart effect, i. e. the i...
The spatial abilities of a large sample of 10- and 11-year-olds were tested after they listened to c...
The spatial abilities of a large sample of 10- and 11-year-olds were tested after they listened to c...
Previous research suggests that listening to Mozart’s music enhances performance on subsequent tests...
Previous research suggests that listening to Mozart’s music enhances performance on subsequent tests...