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Background: Mozart’s Sonata for Two Pianos in D Major (K448) is a classic double piano work. This study investigated its effect on children with epilepsy (EP) and analyzed the changes in electroencephalography (EEG) among children on the basis of ...
Liping Zheng, Lin Lin, Qinghuang Zeng
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The background of this study is mathematics learning outcomes of junior high school students in agricultural areas are still low because they are less motivated to learn mathematics, so that is has an impact on their low learning outcomes.
Dianne Amor Kusuma, Estiyan Dwipriyoko
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The background of this research is that student learning outcomes in analytical geometry lecture during the transition from pandemic to Covid-19 endemic are still low, which is due to a lack of student interest in learning, and they are still accustomed ...
Dianne Amor Kusuma +3 more
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This research is driven by the condition of junior high school students in agricultural area of Kabupaten Bandung that shows the mathematical representation abilities of a number of students are still low and they are less motivated to learn mathematics.
Dianne Amor Kusuma
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Mozart Effect: A Brief Retrospective
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Haoxuan Yu
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The Impact of Background Music on Flow, Work Engagement and Task Performance: A Randomized Controlled Study [PDF]
The widespread adoption of background music in workplaces contrasts with the inconsistent empirical evidence regarding its cognitive effects, particularly concerning how music types influence the sequential pathway from flow states to work engagement and
Yuwen Sun
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Mozart Effect and Its Clinical Applications: A Review [PDF]
Recent research efforts examining the effects on the brain of listening to music have discovered that music, with specific characteristics, is able to improve cognitive and learning capacity. Recent studies have demonstrated that music, in particular some musical compositions (such as those of W. A. Mozart and J. S.
VERRUSIO, WALTER +3 more
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The Mozart effect in chronic myeloid leukaemia
Clinical research has not been able to establish whether the differences between first‐ and second‐generation BCR‐ABL 1 kinase inhibitors are clinically relevant with regard to outcome. In the study by Alcazer et al., a relevant difference seems to emerge—paradoxically in the absence of the drugs—as demonstrated by differences in the relapse kinetics ...
J. Stentoft
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Mozart, Mozart Rhythm and Retrograde Mozart Effects: Evidences from Behaviours and Neurobiology Bases [PDF]
AbstractThe phenomenal finding that listening to Mozart K.448 enhances performance on spatial tasks has motivated a continuous surge in promoting music education over the past two decades. But there have been inconsistent reports in previous studies of the Mozart effect.
Yingshou Xing +9 more
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Daily listening to Mozart reduces seizures in individuals with epilepsy: A randomized control study
Objective Epilepsy is one of the most common neurological disorders . Many individuals continue to have seizures despite medical and surgical treatments, suggesting adjunctive management strategies are required.
Marjan Rafiee +11 more
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