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New Media & Society, 2020
This study employs an experiment to test assessments of music composed by artificial intelligence. We examined the influence of (a) met or unmet expectations about artificial intelligence (AI)-composed music, (b) whether the music is better or worse than
Joo-Wha Hong +2 more
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This study employs an experiment to test assessments of music composed by artificial intelligence. We examined the influence of (a) met or unmet expectations about artificial intelligence (AI)-composed music, (b) whether the music is better or worse than
Joo-Wha Hong +2 more
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Safe and sound: Meta-analyzing the Mozart effect on epilepsy.
Clinical Neurophysiology, 2020OBJECTIVE The use of music-based neuro-stimulation for treating seizures and interictal epileptiform discharges (IED) (the so-called "Mozart effect") remains a controversial issue.
G. Sesso, F. Sicca
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Epilepsy & Behavior, 2020
BACKGROUND Epilepsy is a common pediatric neurologic disease in Thailand. However, the mainstay antiepileptic pharmacotherapies can induce severe side effects.
Tanitnun Paprad +2 more
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BACKGROUND Epilepsy is a common pediatric neurologic disease in Thailand. However, the mainstay antiepileptic pharmacotherapies can induce severe side effects.
Tanitnun Paprad +2 more
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Psychology of Music, 2020
In a framing experiment, 170 participants aged 19–80 years were asked to read a description in the fashion of a program note prior to listening (individually via headphones) to a sinfonia by Josef Mysliveček (1737–1781).
T. Fischinger, M. Kaufmann, W. Schlotz
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In a framing experiment, 170 participants aged 19–80 years were asked to read a description in the fashion of a program note prior to listening (individually via headphones) to a sinfonia by Josef Mysliveček (1737–1781).
T. Fischinger, M. Kaufmann, W. Schlotz
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Proceedings of the 3rd Indian Conference on Human-Computer Interaction, 2011
3D modeling has been revolutionized in recent years by the advent of computers. While computers have become much more affordable and accessible to the masses, computer modeling remains a complex task involving a steep learning curve and extensive training.
Anirudh Sharma, Sriganesh Madhvanath
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3D modeling has been revolutionized in recent years by the advent of computers. While computers have become much more affordable and accessible to the masses, computer modeling remains a complex task involving a steep learning curve and extensive training.
Anirudh Sharma, Sriganesh Madhvanath
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International Conference on AI-generated Content
In recent years, AI-Generated Content (AIGC) has witnessed rapid advancements, facilitating the creation of music, images, and other artistic forms across a wide range of industries.
Tianze Xu +4 more
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In recent years, AI-Generated Content (AIGC) has witnessed rapid advancements, facilitating the creation of music, images, and other artistic forms across a wide range of industries.
Tianze Xu +4 more
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Epilepsy & Behavior
The "Mozart effect" in epilepsy was first identified by Hughes et al. in 1998. In their treatment of 29 (ages 3-47) patients with epilepsy, including children, the patients showed a significant reduction in epileptic activity on the EEG while listening ...
Xiaoping Guo, Chengye Wang, Jiayang Guo
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The "Mozart effect" in epilepsy was first identified by Hughes et al. in 1998. In their treatment of 29 (ages 3-47) patients with epilepsy, including children, the patients showed a significant reduction in epileptic activity on the EEG while listening ...
Xiaoping Guo, Chengye Wang, Jiayang Guo
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Nature Methods, 2010
High-throughput imaging of genome-wide RNA interference screens and systematic analysis of protein complexes involved in mitosis yield valuable resources and reveal new subunits of well-characterized complexes.
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High-throughput imaging of genome-wide RNA interference screens and systematic analysis of protein complexes involved in mitosis yield valuable resources and reveal new subunits of well-characterized complexes.
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Journal of the Royal Musical Association, 2018
Mozart's financial situation has been the subject of controversy and speculation since his death in December 1791, when a rumour circulated through Vienna that he had left debts of 30,000 fl. (see Table 1 for information on currencies).
Julia Moore
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Mozart's financial situation has been the subject of controversy and speculation since his death in December 1791, when a rumour circulated through Vienna that he had left debts of 30,000 fl. (see Table 1 for information on currencies).
Julia Moore
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Mozart or pop music? Effects of background music on wine consumers
International Journal of Wine Business Research, 2019Purpose A considerable body of literature has shown how the perception of flavor is the result of a multi-sensory combination. Starting with this premise, this paper aims to verify how music impacts on wine flavor.
M. Luca, R. Campo, Rosalind Lee
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