List of bibliographic references
Number of relevant bibliographic references: 70.[0-20] [0 - 20][0 - 50][20-40]
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000014 (1999) | J. Burns [États-Unis] ; E. Labbé ; K. Williams ; J. Mccall | Perceived and physiological indicators of relaxation: as different as Mozart and Alice in chains. |
000024 (2000) | D J Bridgett [États-Unis] ; J. Cuevas | Effects of listening to Mozart and Bach on the performance of a mathematical test. |
000027 (2000) | L E Mccutcheon [États-Unis] | Another failure to generalize the Mozart effect. |
000029 (2000) | J B Fourtillan [France] ; A M Brisson ; P. Gobin ; I. Ingrand ; J P Decourt ; J. Girault | Bioavailability of melatonin in humans after day-time administration of D(7) melatonin. |
000048 (2001) | W F Thompson [Canada] ; E G Schellenberg ; G. Husain | Arousal, mood, and the Mozart effect. |
000077 (2002) | Yan Pafumi [France] ; Denis Lairon ; Paulette Lechene De La Porte ; Christine Juhel ; Judith Storch ; Margit Hamosh ; Martine Armand | Mechanisms of inhibition of triacylglycerol hydrolysis by human gastric lipase. |
000086 (2002) | Antonio García-L Pez [Espagne] ; Zulema Cardoso ; Luis Ortega | Avascular necrosis of trapezium bone: a case report. |
000091 (2002) | A. Twomey [Royaume-Uni] ; A. Esgate | The Mozart effect may only be demonstrable in nonmusicians. |
000104 (2003) | Karen S. Gilleta [Canada] ; Mirna I. Vrbancic ; Lorin J. Elias ; Deborah M. Saucier | A Mozart effect for women on a mental rotations task. |
000135 (2003) | Y. Knibiehler [France] | [Historical development of parental conscience]. |
000136 (2003) | H J Silveira [Brésil] ; O N Mozart ; A N Norberg ; E A Pile | Trypanosoma cruzi prevalence and clinical forms in blood donor candidates in Brazil. |
000138 (2003) | Luisa Lopez [Italie] ; Reinhart Jurgens ; Volker Diekmann ; Wolfgang Becker ; Sibille Ried ; Berta Grozinger ; Sergio Nicola Erne | Musicians versus nonmusicians. A neurophysiological approach. |
000145 (2003) | Norbert Jausovec [Slovénie] ; Katarina Habe | The "Mozart effect": an electroencephalographic analysis employing the methods of induced event-related desynchronization/synchronization and event-related coherence. |
000146 (2003) | Hajime Kimata [Japon] | Listening to mozart reduces allergic skin wheal responses and in vitro allergen-specific IgE production in atopic dermatitis patients with latex allergy. |
000149 (2003) | Amanda Lints [Canada] ; Shannon Gadbois | Is listening to Mozart the only way to enhance spatial reasoning? |
000157 (2004) | Warawat Chaichan [Thaïlande] | Olanzapine plus fluvoxamine and olanzapine alone for the treatment of an acute exacerbation of schizophrenia. |
000158 (2004) | Jonathan C. Smith [États-Unis] ; Carol A. Joyce | Mozart versus new age music: relaxation states, stress, and ABC relaxation theory. |
000167 (2004) | Adrian Bangerter [États-Unis] ; Chip Heath | The Mozart effect: tracking the evolution of a scientific legend. |
000171 (2005) | Renee Timmers [Autriche] | Predicting the similarity between expressive performances of music from measurements of tempo and dynamics. |
000193 (2006) | M. Hatzinger [Allemagne] ; A. H Cker ; S. Langbein ; S. Bross ; P. Honeck ; P. Alken | [Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. A urological pathography]. |
000197 (2006) | V Macedo Batista Fiorelli ; N. Kasahara ; R. Cohen ; A Santucci França ; M Della Paolera ; C. Mandia ; G Vicente De Almeida | Improved automated perimetry performance following exposure to Mozart |
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