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Arousal and Mood Factors in the “Mozart Effect”

Perceptual and Motor Skills - United States
doi 10.2466/pms.2000.91.1.188
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Sensory SystemsExperimentalCognitive Psychology
Date

August 1, 2000

Authors
Kenneth M. Steele
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SAGE Publications


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