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The_Effect_Of_Listening_To_Mozart
2013-11-13 来源: 类别: 更多范文
The Effect Of Listening To Mozart
Can music affect our cognitive abilities' This question has been examined by several psychologists over the past two decades. In 1993, Frances Rauscher and her colleagues published the results of their experiment, which looked at whether listening to the music of Mozart has an effect on college students' performance on spatial tasks. This study sparked the team to continue to conduct more experiments, and also sparked the involvement of other psychologists. In this paper, I will trace the findings of the so-called Mozart Effect experiments, examining the link between the music of Mozart and a persons spatial task performance and reasoning abilities. I will also suggest implications and applications for the results of these studies.
Future Directions
The media has picked up quickly on the idea of the possible Mozart effect, at times over-exaggerating its reliability. The truth is that no studies have provided definite data, which confirms a strong correlation between listening to Mozart, and increased spatial-task performance. Instead, the studies have only begun to look at this possible effect, and all suggest the need for further examination.
There is even a degree of uncertainty as to how to classify spatial abilities. (as stated in Rauscher & Shaw,
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