This article reports on two experiments of exposure to music and cognitive performance. In Experiment 1, Canadian undergraduates performed better on an IQ subtest (Symbol Search) after listening to an up-tempo piece of music composed by Mozart in comparison to a slow piece by Albinoni. The effect was evident, however, only when the two pieces also induced reliable differences in arousal and mood. In Experiment 2, Japanese 5-year-olds drew for longer periods of time after singing or hearing familiar children's songs than after hearing Mozart or Albinoni, and their drawings were judged by adults to be more creative, energetic, and technically proficient. These results indicate that (1) exposure to different types of music can enhance performa...
Background – Listening to music is accompanied by many benefits, predominantly improving cognitive f...
Background Music as a part of our daily life, it can make people feel pleasure, peaceful, or exciti...
There are evidences showing that music can affect cognitive performance by improving our emotional s...
There have been several experiments in the past that test the correlation between music, usually Moz...
This study aimed to investigate the arousal and mood effect of different types of music in verbal pe...
ABSTRACT—The idea that music makes you smarter has received considerable attention from scholars and...
BACKGROUND: Previous literature has shown a putative relationship between playing a musical instrume...
The authors replicate and extend findings from previous studies of music enculturation by comparing ...
Three experiments assessed the hypothesis that cognitive benefits associated with exposure to music ...
BACKGROUND:Previous literature has shown a putative relationship between playing a musical instrumen...
The present study investigated whether better musical ability was related to better reading ability,...
ABSTRACT—Does music make you smarter? Music listening and music lessons have been claimed to confer ...
Contains fulltext : 239174.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)The effect of b...
Numerous music cognition studies have demonstrated the cognitive benefits of both long-term and shor...
The relationship between background music and cognitive performance has received much interest from ...
Background – Listening to music is accompanied by many benefits, predominantly improving cognitive f...
Background Music as a part of our daily life, it can make people feel pleasure, peaceful, or exciti...
There are evidences showing that music can affect cognitive performance by improving our emotional s...
There have been several experiments in the past that test the correlation between music, usually Moz...
This study aimed to investigate the arousal and mood effect of different types of music in verbal pe...
ABSTRACT—The idea that music makes you smarter has received considerable attention from scholars and...
BACKGROUND: Previous literature has shown a putative relationship between playing a musical instrume...
The authors replicate and extend findings from previous studies of music enculturation by comparing ...
Three experiments assessed the hypothesis that cognitive benefits associated with exposure to music ...
BACKGROUND:Previous literature has shown a putative relationship between playing a musical instrumen...
The present study investigated whether better musical ability was related to better reading ability,...
ABSTRACT—Does music make you smarter? Music listening and music lessons have been claimed to confer ...
Contains fulltext : 239174.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)The effect of b...
Numerous music cognition studies have demonstrated the cognitive benefits of both long-term and shor...
The relationship between background music and cognitive performance has received much interest from ...
Background – Listening to music is accompanied by many benefits, predominantly improving cognitive f...
Background Music as a part of our daily life, it can make people feel pleasure, peaceful, or exciti...
There are evidences showing that music can affect cognitive performance by improving our emotional s...