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The influence of Mozart's sonata K.448 on visual attention : An ERPs study

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The influence of Mozart's sonata K.448 on visual attention : An ERPs study

Auteurs : WEINA ZHU ; LUN ZHAO ; JUNJUN ZHANG ; XIAOJUN DING ; HAIWEI LIU ; ENZHI NI ; YUANYE MA ; CHANGLE ZHOU

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In the present study, the effects of Mozart's sonata K.448 on voluntary and involuntary attention were investigated by recording and analyzing behavioral and event-related potentials (ERPs) data in a three-stimulus visual oddball task. P3a (related to involuntary attention) and P3b (related to voluntary attention) were analyzed. The "Mozart effect" was showed on ERP but not on behavioral data. This study replicated the previous results of Mozart effect on voluntary attention: the P3b latency was influenced by Mozart's sonata K.448. But no change of P3a latency was induced by this music. At the same time, decreased P3a and P3b amplitudes in music condition were found. We interpret this change as positive "Mozart effect" on involuntary attention (P3a) and negative "Mozart effect" on voluntary attention (P3b). We conclude that Mozart's sonata K.448 has shown certain effects on both involuntary attention and voluntary attention in our study, but their effects work on different mechanisms.

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ET : The influence of Mozart's sonata K.448 on visual attention : An ERPs study
AU : WEINA ZHU; LUN ZHAO; JUNJUN ZHANG; XIAOJUN DING; HAIWEI LIU; ENZHI NI; YUANYE MA; CHANGLE ZHOU
AF : Mind, Art and Computation Lab, Institute of Artificial Intelligence, School of Information Science and Technology, Xiamen University/Xiamen, 361005/Chine (1 aut., 3 aut., 5 aut., 6 aut., 7 aut., 8 aut.); Institute of Linguistics, Xuzhou Normal University/Xuzhou, 221116/Chine (2 aut.); Key Lab of Linguistics Sciences & Neuro-cognition Engineering/Jiangsu Province, 221116/Chine (2 aut.); College of Foreign Languages and Cultures, Xiamen University/Xiamen, 361005/Chine (4 aut.); Kunming Institute of Zoology, Chinese Academy of Sciences/Kunming, 650223/Chine (7 aut.)
DT : Publication en série; Niveau analytique
SO : Neuroscience letters; ISSN 0304-3940; Coden NELED5; Irlande; Da. 2008; Vol. 434; No. 1; Pp. 35-40; Bibl. 31 ref.
LA : Anglais
EA : In the present study, the effects of Mozart's sonata K.448 on voluntary and involuntary attention were investigated by recording and analyzing behavioral and event-related potentials (ERPs) data in a three-stimulus visual oddball task. P3a (related to involuntary attention) and P3b (related to voluntary attention) were analyzed. The "Mozart effect" was showed on ERP but not on behavioral data. This study replicated the previous results of Mozart effect on voluntary attention: the P3b latency was influenced by Mozart's sonata K.448. But no change of P3a latency was induced by this music. At the same time, decreased P3a and P3b amplitudes in music condition were found. We interpret this change as positive "Mozart effect" on involuntary attention (P3a) and negative "Mozart effect" on voluntary attention (P3b). We conclude that Mozart's sonata K.448 has shown certain effects on both involuntary attention and voluntary attention in our study, but their effects work on different mechanisms.
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SD : Atención visual; Potencial evocado cognitivo
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<AU>WEINA ZHU; LUN ZHAO; JUNJUN ZHANG; XIAOJUN DING; HAIWEI LIU; ENZHI NI; YUANYE MA; CHANGLE ZHOU</AU>
<AF>Mind, Art and Computation Lab, Institute of Artificial Intelligence, School of Information Science and Technology, Xiamen University/Xiamen, 361005/Chine (1 aut., 3 aut., 5 aut., 6 aut., 7 aut., 8 aut.); Institute of Linguistics, Xuzhou Normal University/Xuzhou, 221116/Chine (2 aut.); Key Lab of Linguistics Sciences & Neuro-cognition Engineering/Jiangsu Province, 221116/Chine (2 aut.); College of Foreign Languages and Cultures, Xiamen University/Xiamen, 361005/Chine (4 aut.); Kunming Institute of Zoology, Chinese Academy of Sciences/Kunming, 650223/Chine (7 aut.)</AF>
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