Three Dimensional Stimuli, and Reflected Versions
Three Dimensional Stimuli, and Reflected Versions
Nov. 6th 2017 - January 1, 2018
Video: Trump/Pence logo animation set to a re-edit of Mozart's Sonata for Two Pianos in D major, K. 448. Mozart Effect: "Rauscher, Shaw, and Ky (1993) investigated the effect of listening to music by Mozart on spatial reasoning, and the results were published in Nature. They gave research participants one of three standard tests of abstract spatial reasoning after they had experienced each of three listening conditions: the Sonata for Two Pianos in D major, K. 448 by Mozart, verbal relaxation instructions, and silence. They found a temporary enhancement of spatial-reasoning, as measured by spatial-reasoning sub tasks of the Stanford-Binet IQ test. Rauscher et al. show that the enhancing effect of the music condition is only temporary: no student had effects extending beyond the 15-minute period in which they were tested. The study makes no statement of an increase in IQ in general (because IQ was never measured).[4]" - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mozart_effect