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List of bibliographic references

Number of relevant bibliographic references: 15.
Ident.Authors (with country if any)Title
000003 (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.
000028 (2013) Michael C. Wiseman [États-Unis]The Mozart effect on task performance in a laparoscopic surgical simulator.
000185 (2009) Emilio Sacchetti [Italie] ; Alessandro Galluzzo [Italie] ; Paolo Valsecchi [Italie] ; Fabio Romeo [Italie] ; Barbara Gorini [Italie] ; Lewis Warrington [États-Unis]Ziprasidone vs clozapine in schizophrenia patients refractory to multiple antipsychotic treatments: The MOZART study
000193 (2008) Edward A. Roth [États-Unis] ; Kenneth H. SmithThe Mozart effect: evidence for the arousal hypothesis.
000362 (2004) Jonathan C. Smith [États-Unis] ; Carol A. JoyceMozart versus new age music: relaxation states, stress, and ABC relaxation theory.
000368 (2004) Adrian Bangerter [États-Unis] ; Chip Heath [États-Unis]The Mozart effect: Tracking the evolution of a scientific legend
000467 (2001) Jan V. Hirschmann [États-Unis]What killed Mozart?
000468 (2000) D J Bridgett [États-Unis] ; J. CuevasEffects of listening to Mozart and Bach on the performance of a mathematical test.
000471 (2000) L E Mccutcheon [États-Unis]Another failure to generalize the Mozart effect.
000543 (1999) J. Burns [États-Unis] ; E. Labbe [États-Unis] ; K. Williams [États-Unis] ; J. Mccall [États-Unis]Perceived and physiological indicators of relaxation : As different as Mozart and Alice in chains
000545 (1998) J R Hughes [États-Unis] ; Y. Daaboul ; J J Fino ; G L ShawThe "Mozart effect" on epileptiform activity.
000645 (1995) C B Carstens [États-Unis] ; E. Huskins ; G W HounshellListening to Mozart may not enhance performance on the revised Minnesota Paper Form Board Test.
000646 (1995) J. Newman [États-Unis] ; J H Rosenbach ; K L Burns ; B C Latimer ; H R Matocha ; E R VogtAn experimental test of "the mozart effect": does listening to his music improve spatial ability?
000653 (1995) Manfred Clynes [États-Unis]Microstructural musical linguistics: composers' pulses are liked most by the best musicians
000654 (1995) Frances H. Rauscher [États-Unis] ; Gordon L. Shaw [États-Unis] ; Katherine N. Ky [États-Unis]Listening to Mozart enhances spatial-temporal reasoning: towards a neurophysiological basis

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