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Anne C. Reboul | Why language really is not a communication system: a cognitive view of language evolution |
000044 (2015) |
Luiza Carolina Gruhlke ; Marcelo Coelho Patrício ; Daniel Medeiros Moreira | Mozart, but not the Beatles, reduces systolic blood pressure in patients with myocardial infarction. |
000263 (2013) |
Hirohisa Masuda [Royaume-Uni] ; Risa Mori [Royaume-Uni] ; Masashi Yukawa [Royaume-Uni, Japon] ; Takashi Toda [Royaume-Uni] | Fission yeast MOZART1/Mzt1 is an essential γ-tubulin complex component required for complex recruitment to the microtubule organizing center, but not its assembly |
000275 (2013) |
Geneviève Albouy [Canada] ; Stuart Fogel [Canada] ; Hugo Pottiez [Canada] ; Vo An Nguyen [Canada] ; Laura Ray [Canada] ; Ovidiu Lungu [Canada] ; Julie Carrier [Canada] ; Edwin Robertson [États-Unis] ; Julien Doyon [Canada] | Daytime Sleep Enhances Consolidation of the Spatial but Not Motoric Representation of Motor Sequence Memory |
000557 (2011) |
Kelly C. Donohue ; Rebecca M. C. Spencer | Continuous Re-Exposure to Environmental Sound Cues During Sleep Does Not Improve Memory for Semantically Unrelated Word Pairs |
000625 (2011) |
Jack P. Shonkoff [États-Unis] ; Susan Nall Bales | Science Does Not Speak for Itself: Translating Child Development Research for the Public and Its Policymakers |
000882 (2010) |
Steven Barnett ; Jean Seaton | Why the BBC Matters: Memo to the New Parliament about a Unique British Institution |
000885 (2010) |
Eleanor Robbins [États-Unis] | WHY ARCHITECTURE MATTERS BY PAUL GOLDBERGER |
000F65 (2009) |
Steffen Lösel [États-Unis] | "May Such Great Effort Not Be in Vain": Mozart on Divine Love, Judgment, and Retribution |
001116 (2008) |
Simon Frith | Why music matters |
001117 (2008) |
Jennifer Judkins | Why Classical Music Still Matters by kramer, lawrence |
001260 (2007) |
T. Breitenfeld ; N. Jagetic ; D. Breitenfeld | [Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: not a urologic but an infectious pathologic biography?]. |
001803 (2006) |
Bruce R. Smoller [États-Unis] | Impact factor: certainly a factor, but just whom does it impact? Important lessons from another discipline |
001966 (2005) |
S. Miller ; Bill Tulloh ; S. Shapiro | The Structure of Authority: Why Security Is Not a Separable Concern |
001C69 (2004) |
Robert Sutton | Why These Ideas Work, But Seem Weird |
001C70 (2004) |
Leon Botstein | Why Music Matters |
002165 (2002) |
Sandrine Jayne [France] ; Brigitte Kerfelec ; Edith Foglizzo ; Simone Granon ; Juan Hermoso ; Catherine Chapus ; Isabelle Crenon | Activation of horse PLRP2 by bile salts does not require colipase. |
002347 (2002) |
Pippa Mckelvie [Nouvelle-Zélande] ; Jason Low [Nouvelle-Zélande] | Listening to Mozart does not improve children's spatial ability: Final curtains for the Mozart effect |
002611 (2001) |
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003043 (1997) |
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003466 (1996) |
Tyler Cowen [États-Unis] | Why I do not believe in the cost-disease |
003553 (1995) |
C B Carstens [États-Unis] ; E. Huskins ; G W Hounshell | Listening to Mozart may not enhance performance on the revised Minnesota Paper Form Board Test. |
004854 (1990) |
John Lachs | HOW RELATIVE ARE VALUES? OR ARE NAZIS IRRATIONAL AND WHY THE ANSWER MATTERS |
004B38 (1988) |
Carl L. Ivey | Not Listening to Classical Music may be Hazardous to your Health |
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D. C. Dennett | Why the Law of Effect will not Go Away |
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000063 (2015) |
Kalyan B. Bhattacharyya [Inde] ; Saurabh Rai [Inde] | Famous people with Tourette's syndrome: Dr. Samuel Johnson (yes) & Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (may be): Victims of Tourette's syndrome? |
000069 (2015) |
Sara C. Sereno [Royaume-Uni] ; Graham G. Scott [Royaume-Uni] ; Bo Yao [Royaume-Uni] ; Elske J. Thaden [Royaume-Uni] ; Patrick J. O'Donnell [Royaume-Uni] | Emotion word processing: does mood make a difference? |
000087 (2015) |
Markus Christiner [Autriche] ; Susanne Maria Reiterer [Autriche] | A Mozart is not a Pavarotti: singers outperform instrumentalists on foreign accent imitation |
000141 (2014) |
Shelley Carson | Leveraging the “mad genius” debate: why we need a neuroscience of creativity and psychopathology |
000166 (2014) |
Maya Bleich-Cohen [Israël] ; Michael Poyurovsky [Israël] ; Talma Hendler [Israël] ; Ronit Weizman [Israël] ; Haggai Sharon [Israël] | Does Co-Morbid Obsessive–Compulsive Disorder Modify the Abnormal Language Processing in Schizophrenia Patients? An fMRI Study |
000270 (2013) |
Gin Morgan ; Cynthia M. Killough ; Laura A. Thompson | Does visual information influence infants’ movement to music? |
000283 (2013) |
Warren Jones [États-Unis] ; Ami Klin [États-Unis] | Attention to Eyes is Present But in Decline in 2–6 Month-Olds Later Diagnosed with Autism |
000423 (2012) |
| How Nordic walking and Mozart may improve heart health. Studies show alternative therapies can aid in managing conditions such as heart failure and high blood pressure. |
000444 (2012) |
P. Sleight [Royaume-Uni] | Cardiovascular effects of music by entraining cardiovascular autonomic rhythms music therapy update: tailored to each person, or does one size fit all? |
000535 (2011) |
Nicholas J. Hudson [Australie] | Musical beauty and information compression: Complex to the ear but simple to the mind? |
000544 (2011) |
Gerhardt S. Wagner [États-Unis] ; Shawn M. Mcclintock [États-Unis] ; Peter B. Rosenquist [États-Unis] ; W Vaughn Mccall [États-Unis] | Major Depressive Disorder with Psychotic Features May Lead to MisDiagnosis of Dementia: A Case Report and Review of the Literature |
000548 (2011) |
Lillian May [Canada] ; Krista Byers-Heinlein [Canada] ; Judit Gervain [France] ; Janet F. Werker [Canada] | Language and the Newborn Brain: Does Prenatal Language Experience Shape the Neonate Neural Response to Speech? |
000560 (2011) |
Tonse N. K. Raju | Breastfeeding Is a Dynamic Biological Process—Not Simply a Meal at the Breast |
000681 (2011) |
Ellen Bialystok [Canada] | How does experience change cognition? Evaluating the evidence |
000782 (2010) |
Simon Jong-Koo Lee [Corée du Sud] | Infective Endocarditis and Phlebotomies May Have Killed Mozart |
000790 (2010) |
Alexandre Erler | Does Memory Modification Threaten Our Authenticity? |
000792 (2010) |
Hector Rubio-Arias ; César Quintana ; Jorge Jimenez-Castro ; Ray Quintana ; Melida Gutierrez | Contamination of the Conchos River in Mexico: Does It Pose a Health Risk to Local Residents? |
000977 (2010) |
Nora S. Newcombe ; Andrea Frick | Early Education for Spatial Intelligence: Why, What, and How |
000A31 (2009) |
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000A34 (2009) |
Charles Foster | Why doctors should get a life |
000A48 (2009) |
Temple Grandin | How does visual thinking work in the mind of a person with autism? A personal account |
000B53 (2009) |
Susan Persson | Why perversion?“False love” and the perverse pact by Stein, Ruth |
000B56 (2009) |
David Gil | WHAT DOES GRAMMAR INCLUDE? |
000D65 (2009) |
Paul Thatcher | Acquisition and learning – theory matters |
000F83 (2008) |
Hartmut Buchholz | ["...I could not imagine myself without it". Wolfgang Hildesheimer and psychoanalysis]. |
001205 (2008) |
Michael Bond | Does genius breed success? |
001467 (2007) |
Noël Carroll [États-Unis] ; Margaret Moore [États-Unis] | Not Reconciled: Comments for Peter Kivy |
001628 (2006) |
Georg Titscher ; Stephan Zipfel | [Does Mozart music show effects?--some thoughts at the end of his 250th birthday celebration]. |
001751 (2006) |
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001769 (2006) |
Euan Nisbet [Royaume-Uni] | Photons do not lie |
001826 (2006) |
Michelle Bigenho | Embodied Matters: Bolivian Fantasy and Indigenismo |
001894 (2005) |
Luis F. Baptista [États-Unis] ; Robin A. Keister | Why birdsong is sometimes like music. |
001956 (2005) |
D. Lukas ; V. Reynolds [Royaume-Uni] ; C. Boesch ; L. Vigilant | To what extent does living in a group mean living with kin? |
001958 (2005) |
Jeffrey L. Buller | Thomas May: Decoding Wagner: An Invitation to His World of Music Drama |
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Alasdair G. W. Hunter [Canada] ; Takatoshi Yotsuyanagi [Japon] | The external ear: More attention to detail may aid syndrome diagnosis and contribute answers to embryological questions |
001972 (2005) |
Carlo Strenger [Israël] ; Jacob Burak [Israël] | The Leonardo effect: why entrepreneurs become their own fathers |
001A07 (2005) |
| Review: You Don't Really Know Me: Why Mothers and Daughters Fight and How Both Can Win |
001E52 (2004) |
John Travis | Bubble trouble: Mad cow proteins may hitch a ride between cells |
001F50 (2003) |
Nicholas Wolterstorff [États-Unis] | Why Philosophy of Art Cannot Handle Kissing, Touching, and Crying |
002038 (2003) |
Joe K. Law | Opera, Sex, and Other Vital Matters |
002152 (2002) |
A. Twomey [Royaume-Uni] ; A. Esgate | The Mozart effect may only be demonstrable in nonmusicians. |
002158 (2002) |
David W. Powers [États-Unis] | IV-O2-monitor-Mozart: where does music fit into the algorithm? |
002222 (2002) |
Ann Van Allen Ussell | ‘For Instruments not Intended’: The Second J. C. Bach Lawsuit |
002431 (2002) |
Stephanie M. Jones [États-Unis] ; Edward Zigler [États-Unis] | The Mozart effect: Not learning from history |
002609 (2001) |
Peter Buneman [États-Unis] ; Sanjeev Khanna [États-Unis] ; Tan Wang-Chiew [États-Unis] | Why and Where: A Characterization of Data Provenance |
002650 (2001) |
Julian Savulescu [Australie] | Procreative Beneficence: Why We Should Select the Best Children |
002B05 (1999) |
B E Rideout [États-Unis] | Performance suppression from control procedures is not the basis of the Mozart effect. |
002F92 (1998) |
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003259 (1997) |
David De Pomerai [Royaume-Uni] | God, dawkins, holliday, the universe and other matters |
003465 (1996) |
Tyler Cowen [États-Unis] | Why women succeed, and fail, in the arts |
003485 (1996) |
Tricia David [Royaume-Uni] | Researching early childhood: Method matters |
003501 (1996) |
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003555 (1995) |
J. Newman [États-Unis] ; J H Rosenbach ; K L Burns ; B C Latimer ; H R Matocha ; E R Vogt | An experimental test of "the mozart effect": does listening to his music improve spatial ability? |
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Rob Baldwin [États-Unis] | Changes in Attitude Not Enough |
003A50 (1994) |
Gertrud Hauser [Autriche] ; Herbert Kritscher [Autriche] | The skull attributed to Mozart—craniosynostosis or not? |
003E29 (1993) |
Will Mcwhinney [États-Unis] | All Creative People are Not Alike |
003E31 (1993) |
Louis Horowitz | Aaron Bernard Wildavsky May 31, 1930–September 4, 1993 |
003E54 (1992) |
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004220 (1991) |
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004496 (1991) |
Rhona Ochse [Afrique du Sud] | Why There Were Relatively Few Eminent Women Creators |
004498 (1991) |
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004553 (1991) |
James S. Nelson [États-Unis] | DOES SCIENCE CLARIFY GOD'S RELATION TO THE WORLD? |
004A75 (1989) |
Richard Littlejohns | WHEN IS A ROMANTIC NOT A ROMANTIC? EICHENDORFF RESEARCH IN THE 1980s |
004A93 (1989) |
Kay M. Stevens | My room - not theirs! a case study of music during childbirth |
004B32 (1988-04-23) |
Martin Roth | Spring Books: Nobly wild, not mad? |
004F13 (1987) |
R. Halmos [États-Unis] | Why is a congress? |
004F35 (1987) |
VAUGHAN | On Not Predicting the Outcome: Creativity as Adventure |
005332 (1985) |
| Why Dracula Drank Blood and Mozart Died and Joan of Arc Heard Voices |
005375 (1985) |
| A Chimera's Identify crisis: Feeling Sheepish But Acting Goatish |
005589 (1984) |
Joseph Almog [États-Unis] | Believe it or not: It is a puzzle. Rejoinder to suppes |
005597 (1983) |
E. Barthelme | [Not Available]. |
005785 (1983) |
Hermann Lenz | BELIEF AND DELUSION: THEIR COMMON ORIGIN BUT DIFFERENT COURSE OF DEVELOPMENT |
005C26 (1979-12-22) |
D P Addy | Listening for Pleasure: On not understanding music |
005D36 (1978-11-11) |
| Drinking and driving accidents--does education help? |