Serveur d'exploration sur Mozart

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Le cluster matters - why

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Associations

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60.330matters - why
40.188but - not
60.184does - not
50.143not - why
30.114may - not

Documents par ordre de pertinence
000009 (2015) Anne C. ReboulWhy language really is not a communication system: a cognitive view of language evolution
000044 (2015) Luiza Carolina Gruhlke ; Marcelo Coelho Patrício ; Daniel Medeiros MoreiraMozart, 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. SpencerContinuous 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 BalesScience Does Not Speak for Itself: Translating Child Development Research for the Public and Its Policymakers
000882 (2010) Steven Barnett ; Jean SeatonWhy 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 FrithWhy music matters
001117 (2008) Jennifer JudkinsWhy 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. ShapiroThe Structure of Authority: Why Security Is Not a Separable Concern
001C69 (2004) Robert SuttonWhy These Ideas Work, But Seem Weird
001C70 (2004) Leon BotsteinWhy Music Matters
002165 (2002) Sandrine Jayne [France] ; Brigitte Kerfelec ; Edith Foglizzo ; Simone Granon ; Juan Hermoso ; Catherine Chapus ; Isabelle CrenonActivation 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) Gerald Gorn [États-Unis] ; Michel Tuan Pham ; Leo Yatming Sin [Hong Kong]When Arousal Influences Ad Evaluation and Valence Does Not (and Vice Versa)
003043 (1997) K M Steele [États-Unis] ; T N Ball ; R. RunkListening to Mozart does not enhance backwards digit span performance.
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 HounshellListening to Mozart may not enhance performance on the revised Minnesota Paper Form Board Test.
004854 (1990) John LachsHOW RELATIVE ARE VALUES? OR ARE NAZIS IRRATIONAL AND WHY THE ANSWER MATTERS
004B38 (1988) Carl L. IveyNot Listening to Classical Music may be Hazardous to your Health
006191 (1975) D. C. DennettWhy the Law of Effect will not Go Away
007287 (1955) Ray WendlandWHY NOT MAKE SCIENCE YOUR CAREER?
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 CarsonLeveraging 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. ThompsonDoes 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. RajuBreastfeeding 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 ErlerDoes Memory Modification Threaten Our Authenticity?
000792 (2010) Hector Rubio-Arias ; César Quintana ; Jorge Jimenez-Castro ; Ray Quintana ; Melida GutierrezContamination of the Conchos River in Mexico: Does It Pose a Health Risk to Local Residents?
000977 (2010) Nora S. Newcombe ; Andrea FrickEarly Education for Spatial Intelligence: Why, What, and How
000A31 (2009) H-J Trappe [Allemagne][Music and health--what kind of music is helpful for whom? What music not?].
000A34 (2009) Charles FosterWhy doctors should get a life
000A48 (2009) Temple GrandinHow does visual thinking work in the mind of a person with autism? A personal account
000B53 (2009) Susan PerssonWhy perversion?“False love” and the perverse pact by Stein, Ruth
000B56 (2009) David GilWHAT DOES GRAMMAR INCLUDE?
000D65 (2009) Paul ThatcherAcquisition and learning – theory matters
000F83 (2008) Hartmut Buchholz["...I could not imagine myself without it". Wolfgang Hildesheimer and psychoanalysis].
001205 (2008) Michael BondDoes 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) Adrian O'Dowd [Royaume-Uni]Surgeons may need to work from “chambers” to meet local demand
001769 (2006) Euan Nisbet [Royaume-Uni]Photons do not lie
001826 (2006) Michelle BigenhoEmbodied Matters: Bolivian Fantasy and Indigenismo
001894 (2005) Luis F. Baptista [États-Unis] ; Robin A. KeisterWhy birdsong is sometimes like music.
001956 (2005) D. Lukas ; V. Reynolds [Royaume-Uni] ; C. Boesch ; L. VigilantTo what extent does living in a group mean living with kin?
001958 (2005) Jeffrey L. BullerThomas May: Decoding Wagner: An Invitation to His World of Music Drama
001962 (2005) 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 TravisBubble 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. LawOpera, Sex, and Other Vital Matters
002152 (2002) A. Twomey [Royaume-Uni] ; A. EsgateThe 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) How not to respond to The X-Files
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) Ian Darian Mith [Australie] ; Mary P. Galea [Australie] ; Corinna Darian Mith [Australie]MANUAL DEXTERITY: HOW DOES THE CEREBRAL CORTEX CONTRIBUTE?
003555 (1995) J. Newman [États-Unis] ; J H Rosenbach ; K L Burns ; B C Latimer ; H R Matocha ; E R VogtAn experimental test of "the mozart effect": does listening to his music improve spatial ability?
003817 (1995) 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 HorowitzAaron Bernard Wildavsky May 31, 1930–September 4, 1993
003E54 (1992) A. Czorny ; B. Ricbourg[No, Mozart was not trigonocephalic].
004220 (1991) R. Ludewig[The controversy regarding the cause of death of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (28 January 1756-5 May 1791)].
004496 (1991) Rhona Ochse [Afrique du Sud]Why There Were Relatively Few Eminent Women Creators
004498 (1991) F. Sapontzis [États-Unis]We should not manipulate the genome of domestic hogs
004553 (1991) James S. Nelson [États-Unis]DOES SCIENCE CLARIFY GOD'S RELATION TO THE WORLD?
004A75 (1989) Richard LittlejohnsWHEN IS A ROMANTIC NOT A ROMANTIC? EICHENDORFF RESEARCH IN THE 1980s
004A93 (1989) Kay M. StevensMy room - not theirs! a case study of music during childbirth
004B32 (1988-04-23) Martin RothSpring Books: Nobly wild, not mad?
004F13 (1987) R. Halmos [États-Unis]Why is a congress?
004F35 (1987) VAUGHANOn 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 LenzBELIEF AND DELUSION: THEIR COMMON ORIGIN BUT DIFFERENT COURSE OF DEVELOPMENT
005C26 (1979-12-22) D P AddyListening for Pleasure: On not understanding music
005D36 (1978-11-11) Drinking and driving accidents--does education help?

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