According to the first publication in 1993 by Rauscher et al. [Nature 1993;365:611], the Mozart effect implies the enhancement of reasoning skills solving spatial problems in normal subjects after listening to Mozart's piano sonata K 448. A further evaluation of this effect has raised the question whether there is a link between music-generated emotions and a higher level of cognitive abilities by mere listening. Positron emission tomography and functional magnetic resonance imaging have revealed that listening to pleasurable music activates cortical and subcortical cerebral areas where emotions are processed. These neurobiological effects of music suggest that auditory stimulation evokes emotions linked to heightened arousal and result in ...
Music as a force, affects us from within us and can arouse us emotionally and physically. Music has ...
MUSIC LISTENING AND MAKING ACTIVATES A multitude of brain structures, the engagement of which is lik...
Music and treatment in cultural perspective The use of music in connection with the treatment of ill...
Recent research efforts examining the effects on the brain of listening to music have discovered tha...
Music is a universal language, present in all human societies. It pervades the lives of most human b...
Music is an important part of cultures worldwide. It has been used throughout the ages as a method o...
No matter how humans have evolved over the years, no matter how different the cultures or customs ar...
Gasenzer, Elena Romana/0000-0002-1221-2735; Kanat, Ayhan/0000-0002-8189-2877WOS: 000405472500042PubM...
The “Mozart effect ” refers to claims that people perform better on tests of spatial abilities after...
Music impinges upon the body and the brain. As such, it has significant inductive power which relies...
During the last years, a number of studies demonstrated that music listening (and even more so music...
Music, like language, is a uniquely human experience, ubiquitous across human cultures and across th...
A great deal of popular attention has been given to the Mozart effect—an increase in spatial ability...
The Mozart Effect is largely shrouded in myth, distorted and perpetuated through word-of-mouth, medi...
Music is a universal language that can elicit profound emotional and cognitive responses. In this li...
Music as a force, affects us from within us and can arouse us emotionally and physically. Music has ...
MUSIC LISTENING AND MAKING ACTIVATES A multitude of brain structures, the engagement of which is lik...
Music and treatment in cultural perspective The use of music in connection with the treatment of ill...
Recent research efforts examining the effects on the brain of listening to music have discovered tha...
Music is a universal language, present in all human societies. It pervades the lives of most human b...
Music is an important part of cultures worldwide. It has been used throughout the ages as a method o...
No matter how humans have evolved over the years, no matter how different the cultures or customs ar...
Gasenzer, Elena Romana/0000-0002-1221-2735; Kanat, Ayhan/0000-0002-8189-2877WOS: 000405472500042PubM...
The “Mozart effect ” refers to claims that people perform better on tests of spatial abilities after...
Music impinges upon the body and the brain. As such, it has significant inductive power which relies...
During the last years, a number of studies demonstrated that music listening (and even more so music...
Music, like language, is a uniquely human experience, ubiquitous across human cultures and across th...
A great deal of popular attention has been given to the Mozart effect—an increase in spatial ability...
The Mozart Effect is largely shrouded in myth, distorted and perpetuated through word-of-mouth, medi...
Music is a universal language that can elicit profound emotional and cognitive responses. In this li...
Music as a force, affects us from within us and can arouse us emotionally and physically. Music has ...
MUSIC LISTENING AND MAKING ACTIVATES A multitude of brain structures, the engagement of which is lik...
Music and treatment in cultural perspective The use of music in connection with the treatment of ill...