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List of bibliographic references

Number of relevant bibliographic references: 257.
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Ident.Authors (with country if any)Title
000011 (2015) Melissa Maguire [Royaume-Uni]Music and its association with epileptic disorders.
000015 (2015) Henry Powell [États-Unis] ; Howard I. Kushner [États-Unis]Mozart at play: the limitations of attributing the etiology of genius to tourette syndrome and mental illness.
000016 (2015) Imke Kirste [Allemagne] ; Zeina Nicola ; Golo Kronenberg ; Tara L. Walker ; Robert C. Liu ; Gerd KempermannIs silence golden? Effects of auditory stimuli and their absence on adult hippocampal neurogenesis.
000017 (2015) Sofronios E. Papoutsoglou [Grèce] ; Nafsika Karakatsouli ; Anna Psarrou ; Sofia Apostolidou ; Eustratios S. Papoutsoglou ; Alkisti Batzina ; Georgios Leondaritis ; N. SakellaridisGilthead seabream (Sparus aurata) response to three music stimuli (Mozart--"Eine Kleine Nachtmusik," Anonymous--"Romanza," Bach--"Violin Concerto No. 1") and white noise under recirculating water conditions.
000020 (2015) Michele Raja [Italie]Did Mozart suffer from Asperger syndrome?
000028 (2014) Antti Kuusinen [Finlande] ; Jukka P Tynen [Finlande] ; Sakari Tervo [Finlande] ; Tapio Lokki [Finlande]Relationships between preference ratings, sensory profiles, and acoustical measurements in concert halls.
000030 (2014) Ernest K J. Pauwels [Pays-Bas] ; Duccio Volterrani ; Giuliano Mariani ; Magdalena KostkiewicsMozart, music and medicine.
000036 (2014) H-J Möller [Allemagne]Do features of Mozart's letter-writing style indicate the presence of a neuropsychiatric disorder? Controversies about the Bäsle letters.
000039 (2014) H Rosenfeld Keidar [Israël] ; D. Mandel [Israël] ; F B Mimouni [Israël] ; R. Lubetzky [Israël]Bach music in preterm infants: no 'Mozart effect' on resting energy expenditure.
000042 (2013) Martin Hatzinger [Allemagne] ; Jurgen Hatzinger ; Michael SohnWolfgang Amadeus Mozart: the death of a genius.
000043 (2013) Michael C. Wiseman [États-Unis]The Mozart effect on task performance in a laparoscopic surgical simulator.
000044 (2013) Lung-Chang Lin [Taïwan] ; Ching-Tai Chiang ; Mei-Wen Lee ; Hin-Kiu Mok ; Yi-Hsin Yang ; Hui-Chuan Wu ; Chin-Lin Tsai ; Rei-Cheng YangParasympathetic activation is involved in reducing epileptiform discharges when listening to Mozart music.
000045 (2013) Stephen E. Palmer [États-Unis] ; Karen B. Schloss ; Zoe Xu ; Lilia R. Prado-Le NMusic-color associations are mediated by emotion.
000046 (2013) Arnaud Cabanac [Canada] ; Leonid Perlovsky ; Marie-Claude Bonniot-Cabanac ; Michel CabanacMusic and academic performance.
000047 (2013) Leonid Perlovsky [États-Unis] ; Arnaud Cabanac ; Marie-Claude Bonniot-Cabanac ; Michel CabanacMozart effect, cognitive dissonance, and the pleasure of music.
000048 (2013) Lung-Chang Lin [Taïwan] ; Chun-Ting Juan ; Hsueh-Wen Chang ; Ching-Tai Chiang ; Ruey-Chang Wei ; Mei-Wen Lee ; Hin-Kiu Mok ; Rei-Cheng YangMozart K.448 attenuates spontaneous absence seizure and related high-voltage rhythmic spike discharges in Long Evans rats.
000051 (2013) Silvia Picazio [Italie] ; Massimiliano Oliveri ; Giacomo Koch ; Carlo Caltagirone ; Laura PetrosiniContinuous theta burst stimulation (cTBS) on left cerebellar hemisphere affects mental rotation tasks during music listening.
000052 (2013) Nobuo Masataka [Japon] ; Leonid PerlovskyCognitive interference can be mitigated by consonant music and facilitated by dissonant music.
000053 (2013) Lu Liu [République populaire de Chine] ; Jianrong Wei ; Huishu Zhang ; Jianhong Xin ; Jiping HuangA statistical physics view of pitch fluctuations in the classical music from Bach to Chopin: evidence for scaling.
000057 (2012) Eduardo A Garza Villarreal [Danemark] ; Elvira Brattico ; Lene Vase ; Leif Stergaard ; Peter VuustSuperior analgesic effect of an active distraction versus pleasant unfamiliar sounds and music: the influence of emotion and cognitive style.
000061 (2012) M. Uchiyama [Japon] ; X. Jin ; Q. Zhang ; A. Amano ; T. Watanabe ; M. NiimiMusic exposure induced prolongation of cardiac allograft survival and generated regulatory CD4⁺ cells in mice.

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