Serveur d'exploration sur Mozart - Checkpoint (Ncbi)

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List of bibliographic references

Number of relevant bibliographic references: 12.
Ident.Authors (with country if any)Title
000006 (1999) K M Steele [États-Unis] ; J D Brown ; J A StoeckerFailure to confirm the Rauscher and Shaw description of recovery of the Mozart effect.
000145 (2003) Norbert Jausovec [Slovénie] ; Katarina HabeThe "Mozart effect": an electroencephalographic analysis employing the methods of induced event-related desynchronization/synchronization and event-related coherence.
000158 (2004) Jonathan C. Smith [États-Unis] ; Carol A. JoyceMozart versus new age music: relaxation states, stress, and ABC relaxation theory.
000194 (2006) Nobuo Masataka [Japon]Preference for consonance over dissonance by hearing newborns of deaf parents and of hearing parents.
000212 (2007) George N. Caldwell [Royaume-Uni] ; Leigh M. RibyThe effects of music exposure and own genre preference on conscious and unconscious cognitive processes: a pilot ERP study.
000213 (2007) Cristy Ho [Royaume-Uni] ; Oliver Mason ; Charles SpenceAn investigation into the temporal dimension of the Mozart effect: evidence from the attentional blink task.
000238 (2007) Celissa C. Verpaelst [Canada] ; Lionel G. StandingDemand characteristics of music affect performance on the Wonderlic Personnel Test Of Intelligence.
000264 (2008) Weina Zhu [République populaire de Chine] ; Lun Zhao ; Junjun Zhang ; Xiaojun Ding ; Haiwei Liu ; Enzhi Ni ; Yuanye Ma ; Changle ZhouThe influence of Mozart's sonata K.448 on visual attention: an ERPs study.
000413 (????) Andrew Smith [Royaume-Uni] ; Beth Waters ; Hywel JonesEffects of prior exposure to office noise and music on aspects of working memory.
000494 (2011) Meghan M. Mcconnell [Canada] ; David I. ShoreUpbeat and happy: arousal as an important factor in studying attention.
000938 (1995) M. ClynesMicrostructural musical linguistics: composers' pulses are liked most by the best musicians.
000986 (1997) F H Rauscher [États-Unis] ; G L Shaw ; L J Levine ; E L Wright ; W R Dennis ; R L NewcombMusic training causes long-term enhancement of preschool children's spatial-temporal reasoning.

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