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List of bibliographic references

Number of relevant bibliographic references: 16.
Ident.Authors (with country if any)Title
000034 (2014) Ernest K J. Pauwels [Pays-Bas] ; Duccio Volterrani ; Giuliano Mariani ; Magdalena KostkiewicsMozart, music and medicine.
000049 (2013) Nobuo Masataka [Japon] ; Leonid PerlovskyCognitive interference can be mitigated by consonant music and facilitated by dissonant music.
000051 (2013) Stephen E. Palmer [États-Unis] ; Karen B. Schloss ; Zoe Xu ; Lilia R. Prado-Le NMusic-color associations are mediated by emotion.
000072 (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.
000128 (2008) Edward A. Roth [États-Unis] ; Kenneth H. SmithThe Mozart effect: evidence for the arousal hypothesis.
000131 (2008) Hajime Fukui [Japon] ; Kumiko ToyoshimaMusic facilitate the neurogenesis, regeneration and repair of neurons.
000134 (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.
000161 (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.
000166 (2005) E Glenn Schellenberg [Canada] ; Susan HallamMusic listening and cognitive abilities in 10- and 11-year-olds: the blur effect.
000180 (????) C. Talero-Gutiérrez [Colombie] ; J G Zarruk-Serrano ; A. Espinosa-Bode[Musical perception and cognitive functions. Is there such a thing as the Mozart effect?].
000185 (2004) Jonathan C. Smith [États-Unis] ; Carol A. JoyceMozart versus new age music: relaxation states, stress, and ABC relaxation theory.
000224 (2001) M. Bodner [États-Unis] ; L T Muftuler ; O. Nalcioglu ; G L ShawFMRI study relevant to the Mozart effect: brain areas involved in spatial-temporal reasoning.
000231 (2001) E G Schellenberg [Canada]Music and nonmusical abilities.
000262 (1999) K M Steele ; S. Dalla Bella ; I. Peretz ; T. Dunlop ; L A Dawe ; G K Humphrey ; R A Shannon ; J L Kirby ; C G OlmsteadPrelude or requiem for the 'Mozart effect'?
000263 (1999) C F ChabrisPrelude or requiem for the 'Mozart effect'?
000304 (1995) F H Rauscher [États-Unis] ; G L Shaw ; K N KyListening to Mozart enhances spatial-temporal reasoning: towards a neurophysiological basis.

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