Listerning to Mozart enhances spatial-temporal reasoning : towards a neurophysiological basis
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Auteurs : F. H. Rauscher [États-Unis] ; G. L. Shaw ; K. N. KySource :
- Neuroscience letters [ 0304-3940 ] ; 1995.
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Motivated by predictions of a structured neuronal model of the cortex, we performed a behavioral experiment which showed that listening to a Mozart piano sonata produced significant short-term enhancement of spatial-temporal reasoning in college students. Here we present results from an experiment which replicates these findings, and shows that (i) «repetitive» music does not enhance reasoning; (ii) a taped short story does not enhance reasoning; and (iii) short-term memory is not enhanced. We propose experiments designed to explore the neurophysiological bases of this causal enhancement of spatial-temporal reasoning by music, and begin to search for quantitative measures of further higher cognitive effects of music
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