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List of bibliographic references

Number of relevant bibliographic references: 12.
Ident.Authors (with country if any)Title
000043 (2013) Michael C. Wiseman [États-Unis]The Mozart effect on task performance in a laparoscopic surgical simulator.
000047 (2013) Leonid Perlovsky [États-Unis] ; Arnaud Cabanac ; Marie-Claude Bonniot-Cabanac ; Michel CabanacMozart effect, cognitive dissonance, and the pleasure of music.
000071 (2011) Meghan M. Mcconnell [Canada] ; David I. ShoreUpbeat and happy: arousal as an important factor in studying attention.
000073 (2011) Bing Shue [États-Unis] ; Ayan Chatterjee ; Scott Fudemberg ; L Jay Katz ; Marlene R. Moster ; Maria J. Navarro ; Michael Pro ; Courtland Schmidt ; George L. Spaeth ; Oana Stirbu ; Arman Yalcin ; Jonathan S. MyersThe effects of Mozart's music on the performance of glaucoma patients on automated perimetry.
000095 (2010) Otmar Bock [Allemagne]Sensorimotor adaptation is influenced by background music.
000115 (2009) Junia Cabral Marques [Brésil] ; Adriana Chaves Oliveira Vanessa ; Macedo Batista Fiorelli ; Niro KasaharaImproved automated perimetry performance in elderly subjects after listening to Mozart.
000157 (2006) R. StamperMozart in AVF testing.
000158 (2006) V Macedo Batista Fiorelli [Brésil] ; N. Kasahara ; R. Cohen ; A Santucci França ; M. Della Paolera ; C. Mandia ; G Vicente De AlmeidaImproved automated perimetry performance following exposure to Mozart.
000229 (2001) W F Thompson [Canada] ; E G Schellenberg ; G. HusainArousal, mood, and the Mozart effect.
000239 (2000) L E Mccutcheon [États-Unis]Another failure to generalize the Mozart effect.
000262 (1998) J K Johnson [États-Unis] ; C W Cotman ; C S Tasaki ; G L ShawEnhancement of spatial-temporal reasoning after a Mozart listening condition in Alzheimer's disease: a case study.
000269 (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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