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The Mozart Effect: An Artifact of Preference
Authors:Kristin M. Nantais,&   E. Glenn Schellenberg
Affiliation:University of Windsor, Windsor, Canada,;University of Toronto, Mississauga, Canada
Abstract:The "Mozart effect" reported by Rauscher, Shaw, and Ky (1993, 1995) indicates that spatial-temporal abilities are enhanced after listening to music composed by Mozart. We replicated and extended the effect in Experiment 1: Performance on a spatial-temporal task was better after participants listened to a piece composed by Mozart or by Schubert than after they sat in silence. In Experiment 2, the advantage for the music condition disappeared when the control condition consisted of a narrated story instead of silence. Rather, performance was a function of listeners' preference (music or story), with better performance following the preferred condition.
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