Mozart Effect: A Brief Retrospective
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Does Music Predictability Improve Spatial-Temporal Reasoning? [PDF]
In 1993, it was found that Mozart’s music temporarily enhanced performance on spatialtemporal reasoning tasks. This effect later became termed the Mozart Effect. Since then, the mechanisms of the Mozart Effect have been hotly debated among the scientific
Konner, Jared
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Can emotional music and faces influence our worldview? A simultaneously combined bimodal paradigm
Individuals’ perceptions of valence ambiguous stimuli can be affected by other emotional stimuli introduced through their modalities. However, there is evidence that modalities influence each other and as a result the effect of the emotional stimuli ...
N. Karvounopoulos +4 more
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Mozart and aristocratic women performers in Salzburg : a study of the piano concertos K. 242 and K. 246 [PDF]
Among recent approaches to Classic music, one of the most revealing is the investigation of expression via topoi. Pioneered by Leonard Ratner, and developed by leading musicologists specializing in 18th-century music, this system identifies ...
Portowitz, Adena
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Analysis of ozone and nitric acid in spring and summer Arctic pollution using aircraft, ground-based, satellite observations and MOZART-4 model: source attribution and partitioning [PDF]
In this paper, we analyze tropospheric O_3 together with HNO_3 during the POLARCAT (Polar Study using Aircraft, Remote Sensing, Surface Measurements and Models, of Climate, Chemistry, Aerosols, and Transport) program, combining observations and model ...
Batchelor, R. L. +16 more
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Is Vivaldi smooth and takete? Non-verbal sensory scales for describing music qualities [PDF]
Studies on the perception of music qualities (such as induced or perceived emotions, performance styles, or timbre nuances) make a large use of verbal descriptors.
CANAZZA TARGON, Sergio +4 more
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This study investigates how background music influences learning with respect to three different theoretical approaches. Both the Mozart effect as well as the arousal-mood-hypothesis indicate that background music can potentially benefit learning ...
Janina A. M. Lehmann, Tina Seufert
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Creating a Distributed Programming System Using the DSS: A Case Study of OzDSS [PDF]
This technical report describes the integration of the Distribution Subsystem (DSS) to the programming system Mozart. The result, OzDSS, is described in detail. Essential when coupling a programming system to the DSS is how the internal model of threads
Klintskog, Erik
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A Memetic Analysis of a Phrase by Beethoven: Calvinian Perspectives on Similarity and Lexicon-Abstraction [PDF]
This article discusses some general issues arising from the study of similarity in music, both human-conducted and computer-aided, and then progresses to a consideration of similarity relationships between patterns in a phrase by Beethoven, from the ...
Blackmore S. J. +32 more
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An analysis of the keyboard works of three sons of Bach: Wilhelm Friedemann Bach, Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach, Johann Christian Bach. [PDF]
Thesis (B.M.)--Boston ...
Moreland, Margaret A
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