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- Mozart_effect abstract "The Mozart effect can refer to: A set of research results indicating that listening to Mozart's music may induce a short-term improvement on the performance of certain kinds of mental tasks known as "spatial-temporal reasoning;" Popularized versions of the hypothesis, which suggest that "listening to Mozart makes you smarter", or that early childhood exposure to classical music has a beneficial effect on mental development; A US trademark for a set of commercial recordings and related materials, which are claimed to harness the effect for a variety of purposes. The trademark owner, Don Campbell, Inc., claims benefits far beyond improving spatio-temporal reasoning or raising intelligence, defining the mark as "an inclusive term signifying the transformational powers of music in health, education, and well-being."The term was first coined by Alfred A. Tomatis who used Mozart's music as the listening stimulus in his work attempting to cure a variety of disorders. The approach has been popularized in a book by Don Campbell, and is based on an experiment published in Nature suggesting that listening to Mozart temporarily boosted scores on one portion of the IQ test. As a result, the United States' Governor of Georgia, Zell Miller, proposed a budget to provide every child born in Georgia with a CD of classical music.".
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- Mozart_effect wikiPageExternalLink FAQ.html.
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- Mozart_effect wikiPageID "1375776".
- Mozart_effect wikiPageRevisionID "605815832".
- Mozart_effect hasPhotoCollection Mozart_effect.
- Mozart_effect subject Category:Educational_psychology.
- Mozart_effect subject Category:Music_psychology.
- Mozart_effect subject Category:Popular_psychology.
- Mozart_effect subject Category:Wolfgang_Amadeus_Mozart.
- Mozart_effect comment "The Mozart effect can refer to: A set of research results indicating that listening to Mozart's music may induce a short-term improvement on the performance of certain kinds of mental tasks known as "spatial-temporal reasoning;" Popularized versions of the hypothesis, which suggest that "listening to Mozart makes you smarter", or that early childhood exposure to classical music has a beneficial effect on mental development; A US trademark for a set of commercial recordings and related materials, which are claimed to harness the effect for a variety of purposes. ".
- Mozart_effect label "Efecto Mozart".
- Mozart_effect label "Efekt Mozarta".
- Mozart_effect label "Effetto Mozart".
- Mozart_effect label "Mozart effect".
- Mozart_effect label "Mozart-Effekt".
- Mozart_effect label "تأثير موتسارت".
- Mozart_effect label "モーツァルト効果".
- Mozart_effect sameAs Mozartův_efekt.
- Mozart_effect sameAs Mozart-Effekt.
- Mozart_effect sameAs Efecto_Mozart.
- Mozart_effect sameAs Effetto_Mozart.
- Mozart_effect sameAs モーツァルト効果.
- Mozart_effect sameAs Efekt_Mozarta.
- Mozart_effect sameAs m.04xsvs.
- Mozart_effect sameAs Q262038.
- Mozart_effect sameAs Q262038.
- Mozart_effect wasDerivedFrom Mozart_effect?oldid=605815832.
- Mozart_effect isPrimaryTopicOf Mozart_effect.